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Visualize Complex Processes with Microsoft Visio

You're reading from   Visualize Complex Processes with Microsoft Visio A guide to visually creating, communicating, and collaborating business processes efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631926
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Choosing the Correct Business Process Diagram Type 2. Chapter 2: Choosing the Best Visio Edition for Our Needs FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Learning to Manually Create Process Flow Diagrams 4. Chapter 4: Using Visio for Desktop with BPMN 5. Chapter 5: Utilizing Data Sources to Create and Enrich Business Process Diagrams 6. Chapter 6: Learn How to Diagram Efficiently 7. Chapter 7: Preparing Diagrams for Presentation and Collaboration 8. Chapter 8: Securing and Providing Access to Diagrams 9. Chapter 9: Integrating Visio with Other Microsoft Apps 10. Chapter 10: Customizing Master Shapes and Templates 11. Chapter 11: Improving the Provided Flowchart Shapes 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Adding description shape data to existing master shapes

The flowchart shapes are normally labeled with a terse description of the action that is needed, but we do not have a built-in Shape Data row to enter a longer description. There is a ScreenTip available on the Insert | Text ribbon group, which can be used to add multi-line text to each shape that appears when we hover the mouse over it. However, this text does not appear in a Shape Data row, so we cannot enter this text easily in the Shape Data window, nor can we easily extract it with reports or display it in Data Graphics.

Fortunately, we can create a new Shape Data row – let’s call it Description – by using the ShapeSheet Design | Rows | Insert ribbon command, or the right-click menu’s Insert Row command within the Shape Data section, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 10.11 – Adding a Description Shape Data row

Figure 10.11 – Adding a Description Shape Data row

Notice that we have added "Description...

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