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Microsoft’s Visio Online Diagram Tool Gets Public Web Preview

Visio Online lets users view and share diagrams directly in a web browser. Microsoft brought the iPad version to public preview recently.

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Microsoft has been running its Visio Online diagramming software in closed beta on the web. The company has also promised the service will come to Windows and Android. In the meantime, Visio Online has now been shifted to a public preview for the online version of the service. This follows a similar move to the iPad version a few weeks ago.

The company said it would bring the web version to public preview and has lived up to the promise. This release means users can now view and share their content directly in a browser.

Visio Online is a diagram tool that was first announced in 2015 in its 2016 iteration. The tool has been part of Microsoft’s service line up since 1992 and has been updated regularly since. It allows users to pull data from services like Azure Active Directory, Excel, and others with up-to-date templates. Customers can use the tool to create fast diagrams and visualizations.

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On the web, users can view and share diagrams and link to web pages. A zoom function allows more detail in high fidelity and the search brings deeper sub-processes.

With the preview, users can use Visio Pro integrated in Office 365 to edit diagrams.

Visio Online Access

To use Visio Online on your browser, you will need to be an Office 365 business subscriber, using both SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. The following subscriptions give access to Visio:

  • Office 365 Business Essentials
  • Office 365 Business Premium
  • Enterprise E1 Office 365
  • Office 365 Government E1
  • Enterprise K1 Office 365
  • Office 365 Government K1
  • OneDrive for Business Plan 1
  • OneDrive for Business Plan 2
  • SharePoint Online Plan 1

The Online version of the diagram service functions on Microsoft Edge, Chrome, and Internet Explorer. Microsoft says the full version will roll out to Office 365 commercial subscribers before the close of the year.

Last Updated on November 11, 2016 6:02 pm CET by Luke Jones

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Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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