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    Microsoft
    ®
    Visio 2010
    Quick Reference Card
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    Visio 2010 Workspace
    Keyboard Shortcuts
    Quick Access Toolbar
    General
    Open File
    Title bar
    <Ctrl> + <O>
    File tab
    Close File
    <Ctrl> + <F4>
    Ribbon
    New Drawing
    <Ctrl> + <N>
    Shapes
    window
    Stencil
    Ruler
    Cascade
    <Alt> + <F7>
    Full Screen
    <F5>
    Print
    <Ctrl> + <P>
    Vertical
    scroll bar
    Print Preview
    <Ctrl> + <F2>
    Display Help
    <F1>
    Shapes
    Save
    <Ctrl> + <S>
    Drawing
    Actual Size
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <Shift>
    +
    <I>
    Align Shapes
    <F8>
    Bring to Front
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <Shift>
    +
    <F>
    Send to Back
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <Shift>
    +
    <B>
    Fill
    <F3>
    Flip Horizontal
    <Ctrl> + <H>
    Flip Vertical
    <Ctrl> + <J>
    Group
    <Ctrl> + <G>
    Ungroup
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <Shift>
    +
    <U>
    Line
    <Shift> + <F3>
    Rotate Left
    <Ctrl> + <L>
    Rotate Right
    <Ctrl> + <R>
    Toggle Snap
    <Shift> + <F9>
    Snap and Glue
    <Alt> + <F9>
    Drawing
    page
    Status bar
    Horizontal
    scroll bar
    Page tabs
    Zoom
    The Fundamentals

    The
    File
    tab menu and Backstage view contain commands
    for working with a program’s files, such as Open, Save,
    Close, New, and Print.

    To Open a Diagram:
    Click
    File
    tab and
    select
    Open
    . Or, press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <O>
    .

    To Save a Diagram:
    Click the
    Save
    button on the Quick Access Toolbar, or
    press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <S>
    .

    To Print a Diagram:
    Click the
    File
    tab
    and select
    Print
    . Or, press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <P>
    .

    To View Advanced Printing Options
    :
    Click the
    File
    tab and select
    Print
    .
    Select the options under Settings.

    To View a Diagram in Full Screen
    Mode:
    Press
    <F5>
    . Use the mouse or
    the arrow keys to navigate between
    pages.

    To Change Page Orientation:
    Click
    the
    Design
    tab on the Ribbon and click
    the
    Orientation
    button in the Page
    Setup group. Select
    Portrait
    or
    Landscape
    .

    To Find a Shape:
    Click the
    More
    Shapes
    title bar in the Shapes window
    and select
    Search for Shapes
    . Click
    the list arrow, enter the search term,
    and press
    <Enter>
    .

    To Minimize the Ribbon
    : Click the

    To Create a New Diagram
    from a Template:
    Click the
    File
    tab, select
    New
    , select the
    template you wish to use, and
    the click
    Create
    button. Or,
    press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <N>
    .

    To Create a New Diagram
    from Scratch:
    Click the
    File
    tab, select
    New
    , and click the
    Create
    button. Or, press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <N>
    .

    To Insert a Shape:
    Click and
    drag the shape from the stencil
    in the Shapes window to the
    desired location in the
    diagram.

    To Add Text to a Shape
    : Click
    the shape and start typing.

    To Select a Shape:
    Click it.

    To Move a Shape:
    Select the
    shape and drag it to a new
    location.

    To Resize a Shape:
    Select the
    shape and drag one of its
    sizing handles.

    To Delete a Shape:
    Select the
    shape(s) and press
    <Delete>
    .
    Editing
    Cut
    <Ctrl> + <X>
    Copy
    <Ctrl> + <C>
    Duplicate
    <Ctrl> + <D>
    Redo
    <Ctrl> + <Y>
    Undo
    <Ctrl> + <Z>
    Repeat
    <F4>
    Find
    <Ctrl> + <F>
    Spelling
    <F7>
    Formatting Text
    Bold
    <Ctrl + <B>
    Italics
    <Ctrl + <I>
    Minimize Ribbon
    button on the
    Ribbon. Or, press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <F1>
    . Or,
    right-click a tab and select
    Minimize
    the Ribbon
    from the contextual menu.

    To Close a Diagram
    : Click the
    Close
    button. Or, press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <F4>
    .
    Underline
    <Ctrl + <U>
    Double
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <Shift>
    +
    <D>
    Underline
    Small Caps
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <Shift>
    +
    <K>
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     Diagram Templates

    There are eight template categories and over 50 diagram templates in Visio 2010.

    A
    template
    contains everything you need to create a specific type of drawing. Each template comes with its own set of stencils, shapes, and menus related to the
    type of diagram you are creating.
    Business:
    Organize various aspects of a business with templates
    that organize finances, cause and effect, workflow, and more.
    Templates:
    Brainstorming Diagram, Work Flow Diagram,
    PivotDiagram, etc.
    Maps and Floor Plans:
    Use to assemble directional maps, floor
    plans, building plans, and more.
    Templates:
    Directional Map, Floor Plan, HVAC Plan, Security and
    Access Plan, etc.
    Engineering:
    Create diagrams for basic and advanced electrical
    systems, pneumatic or hydraulic systems, and assembly
    instructions.
    Templates:
    Basic Electrical, Part and Assembly
    Drawing, Process Flow Diagram, etc.
    Network:
    Diagram an organization's network (including the cabling
    and physical hardware), Web site, or personnel directory.
    Templates:
    Basic Network Diagram, Conceptual Web Site, Rack
    Diagram, etc.
    Flowchart:
    Flowcharts are visual representations of a process.
    Templates:
    Basic Flowchart, Cross Functional Flowchart, Data Flow
    Diagram, etc.
    Schedule:
    Create calendars, progress charts, and timelines.
    Templates:
    Calendar, Gantt Chart, PERT Chart, Timeline.
    General:
    Create simple flowcharts and diagrams.
    Templates:
    Basic Diagram, Basic Flowchart, Block Diagram.
    Software and Database:
    Design software structures and systems
    and document, design and generate databases.
    Templates:
    Database Model Diagram, COM and OLE, Express-G, etc.
    Working with Stencils
    Connecting Shapes

    A
    stencil
    is a collection of shapes related to the template you are currently
    working on. Each template has a different set of stencils assigned to it.

    The Shapes window displays all the stencils currently open in the diagram.

    To Open a Stencil:
    Click the
    More Shapes
    title bar in the Shapes window,
    point to the appropriate category, and select the stencil.

    To Move a Stencil:
    Click and drag the stencil by its title bar to a new location
    in the program window.

    To Remove a Stencil:
    Right-click the stencil and select
    Close
    from the
    contextual menu.

    To Create a Custom Stencil:
    Click the
    More Shapes
    title bar in the Shapes
    window and select
    New Stencil
    . Right-click the new stencil and click
    Save As
    in the contextual menu. Enter a name for your new stencil and click
    Save
    .

    To Add Shapes to a Custom Stencil
    : Open the stencil and drag a shape
    from another stencil or from the drawing page onto the new custom stencil.

    To Change How Shapes are Displayed:
    Right-click the stencil tile bar and
    select
    View
    from the contextual menu. Select the view you want to use; Icons
    and Names is selected by default.

    AutoConnect lets you add, connect, distribute, and align a whole series of
    shapes, like those in flowchart, with only a few clicks.

    To Turn on AutoConnect:
    Click the
    View
    tab on the Ribbon and click the
    AutoConnect
    check box in the Visual Aids group.

    To Use AutoConnect
    : Select a shape in the Shapes window and hover the
    pointer over the shape on the drawing page to which you want to connect the
    new shape. Click the
    blue connection arrow
    on the side of the shape that
    you want to connect to.

    To Use the Connector Tool:
    Click the
    Home
    tab on the Ribbon and click the
    Connector
    button in the Tools group. The pointer changes to a
    . Click and
    drag the pointer between connection points to connect shapes.

    To Group Shapes:
    Select the shapes you want to group and click the
    Home
    tab on the Ribbon. Click the
    Group
    button list arrow and select
    Group
    from
    the list. Or, press
    <Ctrl>
    +
    <G>
    .

    To Automatically Align or Distribute Shapes:
    Select the shapes you want
    to align or distribute, click the
    Home
    tab on the Ribbon, and click the
    Auto
    Align & Space
    button in the Arrange group.

    To Manually Align or Distribute Shapes:
    Select the shapes you want to
    align or distribute and click the
    Home
    tab on the Ribbon. Click the
    Position
    button in the Arrange group and select the alignment or distribution option you
    want to use.
    Quick Shapes

    Visio 2010 introduces the Quick Shapes stencil. Quick Shapes displays the
    most selected shapes from all open stencils.

    Each stencil has a Quick Shapes area at the top of the stencil that stores the
    Quick Shapes for that stencil. The Quick Shapes area is indicated by a
    dividing line.

    To Open the Quick Shapes Stencil:
    Click the
    Quick Shapes
    title bar in the
    Shapes window.

    To Automatically Connect Quick Shapes:
    Select the shape to which you
    want to connect another shape in the drawing window and hover
    the pointer
    over the blue arrow in the direction you want to add the shape. Select the
    shape you want to add from the mini toolbar.

    To Add a Shape to the Quick Shapes stencil
    : Click the title bar of the
    stencil that contains the shape you want to add, click the shape, and drag the
    shape above the dividing line.

    To Remove a Shape from the Quick Shapes Stencil:
    Click the title bar of
    the stencil that contains the shape you want to remove, click the shape, and
    drag that shape below the dividing line.
    Formatting Diagrams
    .

    To Apply a Theme
    : Click the
    Design
    tab on the Ribbon and select a theme
    from the Themes group. Themes coordinate the look of a diagram using
    colors, fonts, and effects

    To Change the Colors for a Theme
    : Click the
    Design
    tab on the Ribbon and
    click the
    Colors
    button list arrow in the Themes group.

    To Extend a Diagram Beyond One Page
    : Click the
    Design
    tab on the
    Ribbon and click the
    AutoSize
    button in the Page Setup group.

    To Change the Connector Style
    : Select the connector and click the
    Design
    tab on the Ribbon. Click the
    Connectors
    button in the Layout group and
    choose which connector style you want to use.

    To Format Individual Shapes
    :
    Select the shape you want to format, click the
    Home
    tab on the Ribbon, and select the formatting option you want to use in
    the Shapes group.
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    www.customguide.com
     | Phone 888.903.2432 
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