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Office 365 Products Visio Stencil & Icons available (updated for 2019) #o365 #visio
Just a quick post to say that I have uploaded a new Visio stencil for Office 365 products that I created to aid my own solution designs and I hope you find them useful too.
Link on Technet Galleries: https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Office-365-Products-Visio-ec6512de

I have also included the original image icons used to create the stencil which is useful for PowerPoint etc. too
Below is an example of the images used in the stencil. I have updated them to be inline with the new Office 365 Icon Re-Design that rolled out recently.
All images are available either in PNG format as part of the download and in some cases, the original SVG files.
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