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The Visio 2010 Sessions App

MVPSessions

Explore the many features of Microsoft Visio 2010. In 24 self-contained videos ranging from five to seven and half minutes, three Visio MVPs discuss and demonstrate the basics of how to use and apply some of the most important features and capabilities of Visio 2010. Each Visio 2010 MVP Session provides the understanding needed to get started with using Visio 2010 to solve a specific challenge or apply a specific feature or technique. As more people use Visio 2010+ as their primary diagramming tool, Microsoft has received very positive feedback. Microsoft also heard from users who recognize that they are still ‘just scratching the surface’ with what they could be doing with the new features and capabilities in Visio 2010+. As a result, the Microsoft Visio team collaborated with three prominent Visio MVPs—Scott Helmers, David Parker, and Chris Roth—to create the Visio 2010 MVP Sessions. These three Visio MVPs have each published books on how to get the most out of using Visio.This app is free, but contains adverts. Install from the Windows Store : click here

Now available as a Windows Phone 8.1 App too!

Teams Tuesday Podcast Recording about Visio

I am delighted to share the link to my recent demonstration and conversation with fellow MVP Peter Ward about Visio in Teams. We discussed more than just Visio … and I look a bit like Max Headroom! (more…)

What is the value of my MVP Award for 2021-22?

It may be something that has been repeated annually for 17 years, but I still feel so proud when the Microsoft MVP Award kit arrives at my door. We have seen changes to the scheme over the years, and my son tells me there are currently 3,550 MVPs around the world … or, as he…

Visio 2010 MVP Session videos reprise

Back in 2012, my fellow Visio MVPs, Scott Helmers and Chris Roth, and I recorded a series of 24 videos about Visio 2010. They were first hosted on Microsoft’s web site, then they put them up on YouTube, they they got deleted :-(. Well, we have managed to retrieve them, and put them back up…

Gus am bris an là – David A. Edson

My first introduction to the art of Visio development was provided by David Edson, M.Arch. MCP. back in 1996 in Paris. Visio Corporation parachuted him and Mark Davision into that beautiful city to spread the knowledge with a week of intensive ShapeSheet and automation training. Dave was inspirational, and that week set the course for…

Still a Microsoft Most Valued Professional

I am pleased to be re-awarded MVP for another year. If you are not sure what it is, then please read this : https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-US/Overview . In my case, I evangelise about visual data with Microsoft Visio, and hope that some people are inspired. Thank you, Microsoft … looking forward to another year … and there…

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