[How To Download Microsoft Visio For Mac

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Abdul Soumphonphakdy

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Once Visio is associated with your Microsoft account, you no longer need the product key. It will always be linked to your account and you can re-download the app or manage your license from account.microsoft.com.

How To Download Microsoft Visio For Mac


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Locate the version of Visio you want to install and select Install. If you have multiple Microsoft 365products you may have to scroll through the list of products associated with this Microsoftaccount.

Find Visio from the list and choose your language and the 64-bit or 32-bit version, then select Install Visio. (If you have any other Microsoft 365 apps installed, make sure to select the same bit version for your Visioinstallation. What version of Office am I using?)

Microsoft HUP: You bought Visio for personal use through your company HUP benefit and have a product key, see Install Office through HUP (These steps apply to all stand-alone Microsoft 365 products purchased through HUP.)

I have a user that all of a sudden found that the Live Dynamics was not working on his Visio 2019 Standard (build 16.0.13530.20376) - the latest version as of this morning's date I should note. One of his co-worker's hopped on Chat with Microsoft who basically suggested doing a re-installation of Visio . The user stated that his computer 2 days after this problem was occurring updated itself taking a couple of hours (it updated to 20H2). In a nutshell I've tried all of the steps below and none of them yielded a positive result. The only conclusion I can draw currently is that Visio requires something that is no longer present on the system and that part is refusing to activate. The PC meets the system requirements for Visio , so this must be some other lesser or non-published requirement possibly (or a bug in Visio perhaps)? - As the item is greyed out I'm leaning more to the first hypothesis rather than the latter.

So to re-nutshell this - repairing / reinstalling , forcing the setting like group policy would (by registry key) - nothing makes the program comply with the instruction to enable that function. I've looked around to see what the pre-requisites for that function are but it doesn't appear to be published.

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When I ran 'visio /safe' all of the option categories in the options menu were greyed out except "Customize Ribbon" and "Quick Access Toolbar". I repeated that same step as another user on that computer and got the same result.

I was told by an O365 support person when I contacted them about a different Visio problem in the past that certain problems they just cannot fix. I was told I'd just have to post to the forums because the developers allegedly monitor these. So that's what I was doing here. I think that's just a Microsoft panacea for problems that they have little interest in pursuing a resolution for.

I am trying to bring in an org chart for under 300 people into PowerBI and am getting the error that there are too many shapes to display in PowerBI. I know the limit is 1,000. After some investigation, I found that for each 'shape' representative of a person, it adds 10 shapes to the layer. I have tried removing data I had imported and the photo box. only the latter made an impact, reducing from 10 shapes to 9 shapes per resource.

Has anyone else encountered this issue and identified how to overcome it. I have looked in Visio forums and can't see it there either although I imagine this would moreso be an issue unique to use in PowerBI.

I've been able to find a solution as provided by the Tell Visio team. I recommend using Workaround 3 with the Unique Key Workaround. They can be completed at the same time when in the stencil to save time. The latter is required because by selecting only 1 shape to pull through to a # layer in workaround 3, the unique key data is not pulled through with it into PowerBI and hence the automapping cannot take place.

Problem:
The shape that I used (ie. in the org chart) is a group shape and has 10 shapes within it. It has properties that protect the shape which inhibit selecting sub-shapes or even ungrouping the group shape.

It look like you hit the limitation that the amount of shapes are over 1000. Per my research, I didn't find any solution to workaround this limitation. Maybe you could ask for support from tell...@microsoft.com.

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