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A quick introduction to office layouts

An office layout
If you need to plan an office space, then this course is for you. In half an hour or less, you'll learn how to make a quick office layout diagram in Microsoft Office Visio — complete with walls, windows, furniture, and other accessories.

About this course

This course includes:

  • One self-paced lesson and one practice session for hands-on experience.
  • A short test at the end of each lesson; tests are not scored.
  • A Quick Reference Card you can take away from the course.

Goals

After completing this course you will be able to:

  • Use the Office Layout template to start your office layout.
  • Add walls.
  • Connect windows and doors to walls.
  • Add furniture and accessories.

Before you begin

Before taking this course, you should take the course Get to know Visio. Or you should know what Visio templates, stencils, and shapes are and the basics of how to work with them.


Are you in charge of planning or setting up an office space, but you don't know what arrangement you want? Or maybe you need to know if everything will fit before you move into the new space? If so, then you need an office layout. An office layout is an overhead view of an office space, complete with walls, windows, doors, furniture, and so on. That space could be a single office, or several offices. This course will introduce you to the concept of an office layout, and will quickly show you how to make your own first layout.

To learn more about this course, read the overview in the center of this page or the table of contents in the left column.

When you're done reading this page, click Next to start the first lesson.

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