Contents • • • • • • • • Features [ ] Microsoft made Visio 2013 for Windows available in two editions: Standard and Professional. The Standard and Professional editions share the same interface, but the Professional edition has additional templates for more advanced diagrams and layouts, as well as capabilities intended to make it easy for users to connect their diagrams to data sources and to display their data graphically.
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The Professional edition features three additional diagram types, as well as intelligent rules, validation, and subprocess (diagram breakdown). Visio Professional is also offered as an additional component of an subscription.
On 22 September 2015, Visio 2016 was released alongside. A few new features have been added such as one-step connectivity with Excel data, information rights management (IRM) protection for Visio files, modernized shapes for office layout, detailed shapes for site plans, updated shapes for floor plans, modern shapes for home plans, IEEE compliant shapes for electrical diagrams, new range of starter diagrams, and new themes for the Visio interface. In Visio revolves around a Database Model Diagram (DMD).
File formats [ ] Native file formats VSD Drawing VSS Stencil VST Template VSW Web drawing VDX XML drawing (Discontinued ) VSX XML stencil (Discontinued ) VTX XML template (Discontinued ) VSDX OPC/XML drawing VSDM OPC/XML drawing, macro-enabled VSSX OPC/XML stencil VSSM OPC/XML stencil, macro-enabled VSTX OPC/XML template VSTM OPC/XML template, macro-enabled VSL Add-on All of the previous versions of Visio used VSD, the proprietary binary-file format. Visio 2010 added support for the VDX file format, which is a well-documented Schema-based ('DatadiagramML') format, but still use VSD by default. Visio 2013 drops support for writing VDX files in favor of the new VSDX and VSDM file formats, and use them by default.