In today's fast-paced business environment, visual communication tools are essential to simplify and clearly convey complex processes. Among the best tools available for creating professional flowcharts is Microsoft Vision 2019 Pro. Whether you're designing a business process, a network diagram, or a system workflow, Visio provides powerful features to help users build visually compelling flowcharts.

In this blog, we will take a deep dive into how to create professional flowcharts using Microsoft Visio 2019 Pro. From understanding the interface to adding shapes, connectors, formatting elements, and exporting your charts, this comprehensive guide has everything you need.

What is a flowchart?

A flowchart is a graphical representation of a process, system, or algorithm. It uses standardised symbols such as ovals, rectangles, diamonds, and arrows to depict the flow of steps. Flowcharts help teams visualise workflows, decision trees, or logic in a simplified manner.

Common Flowchart Symbols

  • Terminator (Oval)Start or end of a process

  • Process (Rectangle)An action or step

  • Decision (Diamond)A decision point

  • Connector (Arrow): Indicates flow direction

Why use Microsoft Visio 2019 Pro?

Microsoft Vision 2019 Pro is a professional diagramming tool used by individuals and organisations to design:

  • Business workflows

  • Engineering diagrams

  • Network architecture

  • Software maps

  • Organisational charts

Key Benefits:

  • Extensive Template LibraryChoose from multiple flowchart templates.

  • Drag-and-drop interfaceIntuitive layout and shape management.

  • Collaboration FeaturesShare and co-edit diagrams.

  • Data IntegrationLinks shapes to real-time data.

  • Precision ToolsGridlines, guides, and shape alignment ensure a professional output.

Getting Started with Visio 2019

System Requirements

To run Microsoft Visio 2019 Pro, ensure your system meets the minimum requirements, including Windows 10 or later and a compatible Microsoft account.

Installation

Once you've purchased Microsoft Visio 2019 Pro, download and install it using the product key provided by your vendor. After installation:

  1. Launch Visio.

  2. Sign in with your Microsoft account.

  3. Choose a template or start a blank drawing.

Step-by-step guide to creating a flowchart

Step 1: Select a Flowchart Template

  1. Open Vision.

  2. In the New tab, type “Flowchart” in the search bar.

  3. Select “Basic Flowchart” or “Cross-Functional Flowchart.”

  4. Click Create.

Step 2: Add shapes to the drawing canvas

  • Drag shapes from the Shapes Pan to the left to the canvas.

  • Use flowchart shapes like:

    • Terminator (Start/End)

    • Process

    • Decision

    • Connector

Step 3: Connect the Shapes

  1. Click the Connector Tool (Home tab > Tools > Connector).

  2. Click on a shape, then drag to another shape to create an arrow.

  3. Visio automatically aligns connectors for neatness.

Step 4: Add text to shapes

  • Double-click a shape to enter text.

  • Press Escape to finish editing.

Step 5: Adjust Layout and Alignment

  • Use the alignment tools in the Home tab:

    • Align the middle

    • Distribute Vertically

    • Snap & Glue for precise control

Formatting and Styling Your Flowchart

Customise Shapes and Connectors

  • Shape FillAdd colours via Format > Fill.

  • Line StylesUse dashed lines, bold arrows, or colour coding.

  • ThemesApply a consistent design with Design > Themes.

  • ContainersGroup shapes under labelled containers for better organisation.

Add visual enhancements

  • CalloutsInsert additional notes or explanations.

  • Icons and ImagesAdd logos or warning symbols to enhance understanding.

  • Data GraphicsEmbed live data indicators if working with datasets.

Tips for designing effective flowcharts

  • Keep it simpleAvoid overcrowding. Use sub-processes for complex steps.

  • Maintain flow directionTypically top to bottom or left to right.

  • Decisions on labels clearlyUse “Yes” and “No” on branches from decision diamonds.

  • Use consistent shapes and spacingEnhances readability.

  • Limit the number of shapesStick to 5–7 steps per chart if possible.

Exporting and Sharing Your Flowchart

After designing your flowchart in Microsoft Vision 2019 Pro, you can:

Save locally

  • Go to File > Save As and choose your desired format (Visio, PDF, JPEG, PNG).

Export Options

  • Export to Word or PowerPoint.

  • Save as PDF for professional reports.

Collaborate Online

  • Save the file to OneDrive or SharePoint.

  • Use “Share” to invite others to view or edit the diagram.

Common Use Cases for Flowcharts

Business Process Mapping

  • Visualise standard operating procedures (SOPs)

  • Identify bottlenecks in workflows

Project Planning

  • Display sequence of project tasks

  • Assist in timeline and resource planning

Software Development

  • Represent logic in system flows

  • Plan user journeys and decision paths

Education and Training

  • Break down complicated processes into understandable steps

  • Use in training manuals and onboarding material

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I use Microsoft Visio 2019 Pro on multiple devices?

Yes, You can install it on up to 3 PCs with the appropriate licence.

Q2: What is the difference between Basic and Cross-Functional Flowcharts?

Basic Flowcharts even linear, ideal for simple processes. Cross-functional flowcharts are used for complex workflows across multiple departments.

Q3: Can I link Visio flowcharts to Excel data?

Yes, Visio allows you to link shapes to Excel data using the Date Tab for live updates.

Q4: How do I add swimlanes in a flowchart?

Start with a Cross-functional flowchart Template to automatically add swimlanes representing departments or roles.

Q5: Is Visio 2019 Pro compatible with Visio Online?

Yes, diagrams created in Visio 2019 Pro can be opened and edited using Visio Online (with Microsoft 365 integration).