Exam 14: Getting Started With Microsoft Visio 2013
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Microsoft Visio 2013 can be used to create:
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Microsoft Visio 2013 can be used to create data models,but not database designs.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,when the Entity object is placed in a diagram,it is labeled as a(n):
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,for a Relationship object relationship that is one-optional on the child side of the relationship,the correct setting in the Symbol menu is:
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When using Microsoft Visio 2013,how do we create a blank diagram for use with a data model?
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the data models in this book are created using:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,clicking the File command tab opens the Backstage view.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,which object can be formatted with the line end symbols needed to create IE Crow's Foot notation?
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,we can create data models using Entity and Relationship objects.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the cardinalities of the Relationship connector object end points are formatted using:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,for a Relationship object relationship that is one-mandatory on the child side of the relationship,the correct setting in the Symbol menu is:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,both data models and database designs are created using the Crow's Foot Database Notation template.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the cardinalities of the relationship are set using the Set Begin Symbol and Set End Symbol commands.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,the arrow end of the Relationship connector object points to the table containing the foreign key.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,Relationship connector objects can be formatted with the line end symbols needed to create IE Crow's Foot notation.
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,for a Relationship object relationship that is many-mandatory on the child side of the relationship,the correct setting in the Symbol menu is:
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,how do we format line ends in data models to represent the symbols used in the IE Crow's Foot notation?
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In Microsoft Visio 2013,we can create supertype/subtype relationships in data models using:
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