| Visio 2002- Using Tools, Commands, Custom Toolbars, and Menus |
- Create a new drawing in Visio 2002
- Select a shape from a stencil and add it to a drawing
- Modify the shape using the drawing tools
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- Size and position a shape
- Identify Visio 2002 toolbars
- Use the Customize window to create custom toolbars and menus
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| Visio 2002- Working with Objects and Hyperlinks |
- Define Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
- Choose whether to link or embed a foreign object in a Visio drawing
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- Define a hyperlink
- Create a hyperlink within a Visio drawing
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| Visio 2002- Using the Shape Menu |
- Identify and use the Pointer, Connector, Connection Point, Line, Pencil, Rotation, Freeform and Arc tools
- Distinguish between open and closed shapes
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- Use the Shape menu to perform shape operations that affect the alignment and orientation of shapes
- Use the Shape menu to manage overlapping shapes
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| Visio 2002- Working with Shapes |
- Find a shape using basic and advanced search techniques
- Create a custom stencil
- Establish shape behavior settings using the Behavior tab of the Behavior dialog box
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- Establish shape behavior using the Double-Click tab of the Behavior dialog box
- Establish shape behavior using the Placement tab of the Behavior dialog box.
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| Visio 2002- Defining and Using Styles, Custom Properties and Templates |
- Define and apply a style
- Define custom properties for a shape
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- Create a drawing using an existing template
- Create a new template
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| Visio 2002- Working with Pages, Layers, and Stencils |
- Create a multi-page Visio drawing
- Create a multi-layer Visio drawing
- Edit an existing stencil
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- Create a new master stencil
- Create a new stencil based on the master
- Create a document stencil
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| Visio 2002- Working with Data |
- Use the shapes on the Charting Shapes stencil
- Create a marketing chart or diagram using shapes, borders, and titles
- Use an existing form or create a new form
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- Identify the requirements for linking a data source to a Visio diagram
- Link a Visio diagram with an outside data source
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| Visio 2002- Understanding ShapeSheets |
- Explain the purpose of a ShapeSheet
- Display the ShapeSheet for an object
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- Identify the sections of the ShapeSheet
- Associate characteristics of a shape with the sections of the ShapeSheet that control them
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| Visio 2002- Working with Flowcharts |
- Identify the types of flowchart solutions provided with Visio 2002
- Create diagrams, such as audit diagrams, TQM diagrams, and Work Flow diagrams, that depict high-level business processes
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- Create diagrams, such as data flow models, for use in system requirements definition
- Create hierarchical models and diagrams using the IDEF0 method
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| Visio 2002- Creating Database Models |
- Identify the templates available in the database solution
- Create a database model using the Database Model Diagram template
- Create a Database Model Diagram based on an existing database
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- Update a Database Model Diagram to reflect changes to an existing database
- Explain how you can generate a physical database from a Database Model diagram
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