The Visio for the web landing page lets you browse and search rich templates and sample diagrams to help you quickly design professional-looking diagrams.
Visio makes it easy and intuitive to create professional diagrams for various purposes, such as organizational charts, flowcharts, and network diagrams. With the new Visio Templates page, users can now browse through a variety of templates and sample diagrams organized by categories that make it easier to find the right diagram for their needs.
The Visio Plan 2 trial includes all the features in the Visio Plan 1 trial, plus additional templates, shapes, and advanced features in the Visio desktop app. During both trials, you’ll be able to create, edit, share, and collaborate on diagrams and flowcharts using Visio or Microsoft Teams (requires a Microsoft 365 subscription to use Teams).
We realize that users of Visio in Microsoft 365 have different use cases and needs compared to long-time Visio users, and we’ve been busy working on new diagram content that can be applicable to a variety of users and industries, including business executives, marketing teams, manufacturing, healthcare, and education.
Following our announcement earlier this year about mind maps in Visio for the web, we’re excited to announce a new feature that will let users stretch their creative boundaries by providing room to capture, organize, and visualize ideas without constraints. Infinite Canvas in Visio for the web provides a truly limitless drawing canvas to free users from the restrictions of pages. Whether ...
Visio makes it easy to create and update organizational charts, providing a clear visual representation of your team and their roles. Project Planning and Management: Visio can be used to create Gantt charts and project timelines, helping nonprofits plan and manage their projects more effectively.
Layers enable users to organize multiple elements of a diagram and control which ones are seen, hidden, locked, or unlocked with just a few clicks. The Visio desktop app has long supported layers, and now Visio for the web does, too. Users with a Visio Plan 1 or Visio Plan 2 license can now use layers to group a related set of shapes in a drawing and change properties of all the layer members ...