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Office Comics sample diagram for Visio 2010

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Use this Microsoft Visio 2010 template to quickly create your own comic strip. This template was created by David Salaguinto, a writer and cartoonist for Microsoft, and was used for a recurring comic on the Office blog. It is a useful tool for anyone who is interesting in telling a story visually. The template includes customized stencils and shapes, as well as three-panel, six-panel, nine-panel, and single-panel sample cartoon page layouts. This template can be further customized with your own colors, layouts, and graphics and can be used for other purposes, such as to build a graphical storyboard.


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Office Comics Template.vst

Publisher: Microsoft

• Supported operating systems: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack (SP) 2,
  Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP
• Visio Premium 2010 or Visio Professional 2010

1. Click the Download now button to go to the Microsoft Download Center.

2. Save the sample diagram to your computer and then open it with Visio 2010.

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The diagram you can see here is a web view of the sample diagram, published through Visio Services. Using the controls at the top, you can change which section of the diagram you see, zoom in or out for a closer or wider view, and even see linked data sources through the shape information pane.

With Visio Services and either Visio Professional 2010 or Visio Premium 2010, you can publish any type of diagram (static or data-linked) to SharePoint, so others can view the diagram without needing to have Visio installed on their machines.