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Visio 2000: The Official Guide [Paperback]

John V. Hedtke (Author), Elisabeth Knottingham (Author), John Hedke (Author)
2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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Graphics October 1, 1999
Visio is a tool for creating structured drawings such as flow charts, labeled diagrams, and site maps, and is the market leader in the business graphics product category. This is the official guide to the latest version.'

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The Only Fully Authorized Reference on Visio 2000!

Create professional-quality charts, documents, maps, and diagrams with the combined power of drag-and-drop Visio technology and the extensive information in this authoritative guide. You'll learn everything about templates, stencils, charts, and tools to mastering SmartShapes symbols, adding complex features, importing custom graphics, and interfacing with other programs. Visio experts John Hedtke and Elisabeth Knottingham provide real-world examples followed by detailed explanations of all commands, techniques, tolls, and styles. Officially endorsed by Visio Corporation, Visio 2000: The Official Guide is a unique and dynamic resource you'll use time and time again.

Learn to:

  • Master the templates, stencils, charts, tools, and wizards in Visio 2000
  • Take full advantage of version 2000's intuitive new tools--including, the Pan & Zoom window, the Organization Chart Wizard, and Dynamic Grid
  • Create, modify, and print drawings from basic templates
  • Add and connect lines, shapes, and text
  • Implement text, drawing, freehand, shape, view, and pointer tools
  • Customize Visio features to meet your specific needs
  • Develop work-flow diagrams, floor plans, technical illustrations, network diagrams, and hyperlinked files
  • Link Visio diagrams dynamically to Microsoft Office 2000 (and Office 97/95)
  • Publish your drawings on the Web instantly

About the Author

John Hedtke is the award-winning author of 16 books, including five books on Peachtree Accounting software. He is also a software expert with more than 20 years of experience, and he is a regular contributor to various computer magazines.

Elisabeth Knottingham writes and teaches about several subjects, including Visio and Internet content development. She was the co-author of Visio 2000: The Official Guide, (McGraw-Hill 1999), has written several magazine articles about Visio, and co-authored a book on Robohelp. She has degrees in English and Physics from the University of Washington, and lives in Seattle with her husband and two cats.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 362 pages
  • Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (October 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0072120754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0072120752
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,548,834 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for Visio beginners, January 20, 2000
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This review is from: Visio 2000: The Official Guide (Paperback)
This book is an excellent guide to Visio 2000 for the complete beginner, as well as a useful reference for those who have used earlier versions of Visio. Unlike most books of this type, "Visio 2000: The Official Guide" is not a simple typesetting of the program's online help system. In fact, I found the book considerably more informative than the online help, not to mention easier to navigate. Knottingham and Hedtke guide the reader through all of the commonly-used features of Visio (and a few less frequently accessed features, like creating shapes from scratch and importing databases), providing simple, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, which should serve to make Visio 2000 understandable even to computer novices. I've used earlier versions of Visio on an infrequent basis, and this book helped refresh my memory about how things are done in Visio, as well as providing an excellent head start into learning the new features in Visio 2000. The illustrations in "Visio 2000: The Official Guide" are extremely helpful, particularly in describing a program that is as visually-oriented as Visio. I've read a number of 3rd-party computer books whose illustrations are merely page filler, but that's not the case with this book. The entire book is attractive and laid out well, letting the reader find specific information quickly and easily. The authors explain Visio 2000 features without a lot of excess and confusing verbage. Though it may annoy some more experienced computer users to have every single little click outlined in each series of instructions, it means that readers can find answers to specific problems without having to wade through entire chapters to find what they're looking for; simply turn to the index, go to the right page, and all the steps are clearly outlined, no matter where they occur in the book. Likewise, the book does an excellent job of describing Visio-specific concepts and terms. Overall, this book is an invaluable companion to Visio 2000.
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53 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Now I know what an official guide is worth..., January 5, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Visio 2000: The Official Guide (Paperback)
"You'll learn everything about Visio 2000" except what is really worth to learn! Don't expect much from this "official reference". If you are trying to find an absolute beginners book, not going too far in depth, it may be better than the online help (in some cases). I bought this book because I needed immediately a book about Visio2000 and it (unfortunately) was the only one. Know I just have ordered "Professional Development with Visio 2000" and I hope I will find there how to *really* take out from Visio2000 what there is to get. (I'll review it afterwards too.) I found this book not well written, much too superficial and with typos just where it was most important (Connection Tools for instance). The things explained are self-explaining for most of them. For example about grouping shapes: just how to group and ungroup. Nothing about all the options which are allowing one to have a correct control over the grouped object. And what if you want to merge two objects e. g. only having one, not a group? (It would be then centered not according to te group center but according to the biggest object in the former group...) Many little but very important options linked with stick and glue for example are just presented in 1 or 2 lines, leaving you the pleasure to try out dozen of times by yourself, if you want to understand the subtility. When I buy a book I expect a little more than: "to select the tool x, move the mouse over the button y and click once..." I guess you see what I mean... :)
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A step above "For Dummies", but not much..., September 14, 2000
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I found this book to a lot of hype and not much delivery. In Chapter 6, the authors spend two whole pages on how to add graphics to Microsoft Word. This is one of the main reasons one would choose Visio. They list the options one may select, but never actually tell you how to accomplish the act!! The index in the back is also difficult to use, hard to find the topics one is looking for - or this may actually be a reflection of the book being incomplete. I have learned more about Visio on my own than by reading, using, or attempting to look up a reference in Hedtke & Knottingham's "Official" guide.
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