Visualizing Information with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 | 
enlarge | Author: David J. Parker Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 007148261X Dewey Decimal Number: 006.68682 EAN: 9780071482615 ASIN: 007148261X
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Product Description
Create and distribute data-connected Microsoft Office Visio diagrams and reports Get full details on the powerful features of Microsoft Office Visio 2007 inside this comprehensive volume. Written by Visio expert David Parker, Visualizing Information with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 demonstrates how to effectively visualize, explore, and communicate complex business information. Learn to use PivotDiagrams, Data Graphics, and Smart Tags, as well as link data to shapes and create meaningful Visio documents and reports. Plus, you'll get vital security information, time-saving tips, troubleshooting techniques, and downloadable macros and code samples. Essential Skills for Database Users and Professionals
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Easy to read, lots of good info August 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I enjoyed the author's casual conversational tone through much of the book. It had a lot of good info, some of which was valuable if you were sitting at a keyboard and followed along step-by-step. The author provides a download site for the code within the book, which is a nice alternative to those book CDs that always end up lost.
As a reference, the text wasn't perfect. I think it was really designed to be read rather than thumbed through.
Great title - poorly written August 10, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I want you to think of the stereo typical college level professor who drones on while writing on the chalk board. Is the professor dumb? Of course not. Does he lack the ability to teach? Yes. This author portrays himself as a user who got tired of depending on IT for meaningful reports. I see this author as a geek's geek. He can quote Visual Basic in his sleep and does so throughout this text. However, this author lacks perspective. He thinks we all just take one look at his VB and a 100 watt light bulb pops-up over our heads. And just like a professor he drones on in his book without approaching a subject from a different perspective. If he's so good at Visio - why didn't he include example diagrams? Just to clarify - I have no problem with Visio books going into VB - my problem is when they don't approach the subject from multiple perspectives to reach more hearts and minds.
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