In Visio, you have the option to create an organizational chart via a Wizard and "an ODBC-compliant data source". After clicking on our Smartsheets connector, I can select the correct sheet. Yet, visio is unable to "read names from ODBC data source". Can anyone assist?
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Reading the document below, I see Visio Plan 1 is Visio Web that I don't expect to leave any installer evidence. Then, you have the non-subscription versions that are the classical "on prem" versions, Standard or Professional... Finally, I see the Visio Plan 2 that seems to installable on your computer but that does not show any edition... wouldn't be these Vision For 365 16 not be installations of visio plan 2.
-collateral/cisco-meraki-visio-stencils/?file
It downloads as a zip file but I cannot extract it with windows or with 7zip. I also tried changing the extension to .vss in case it was mislabelled but that also doesn't open.
Hi @RaviKant, you can find the official page for Meraki stencils here -collateral/cisco-meraki-visio-stencils/.
You are correct that some may be missing or out of date, however. Our internal team is aware, and we are working on getting resources assigned to tackle this.
I have a visio diagram referenced within my PowerBI report. It works great for the people that have permissions to the location the Visio document is being referenced from, and that have access to the appropriate licensing for Power BI.
Following the guidance here: -us/office/add-visio-visuals-to-power-bi-reports-4f09be62-f436-45c2-... under Using Power BI to Publish to the Web, I've shared the Visio diagram to the broader audience and verified that they can access the Visio diagram. However, when I go back to update the link to the Visio diagram with the link to the shared Visio within the Power BI report (in accordance with the document linked above), it does nothing; no error, doesn't refresh, just presents a white area where the Visio diagram should be.
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