Make Presentations Interesting Again With Microsoft Visio, Now $20

Make Presentations Interesting Again With Microsoft Visio, Now $20

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Presentations have gotten a bad reputation. It’s almost a guarantee that people will tune out when the slides start rolling, loaded with boring charts, endless bullet points, and the same old layouts. If you don’t want people snoozing during your presentations, you should get Microsoft Visio during StackSocial’s end-of-year sale. It’s now $20, normally $250.

This diagramming tool helps you turn dry data into engaging visuals that keep your audience from zoning out. In the place of the usual bullet points, you could have flowcharts, diagrams, and org charts that tell a story.

Creating visuals doesn’t even take long with Visio’s template library. Grab one, map out your processes, link to live internal or external data sources, and customize the appearance with thousands of shapes. 

You can even automatically generate org charts from data sources like Excel, Exchange, or Microsoft Entra ID instead of having to create them manually—or copy and paste information between systems.

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Get StackSocial’s Microsoft Visio deal, $20 (reg. $250), during their end-of-year sale. No coupon is needed to get this price.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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