{"id":797,"date":"2012-09-10T07:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-09-09T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vm-officeblogs.cloudapp.net\/2012\/09\/10\/vsdx-the-new-visio-file-format\/"},"modified":"2022-07-25T06:07:13","modified_gmt":"2022-07-25T13:07:13","slug":"vsdx-the-new-visio-file-format","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/microsoft-365\/blog\/2012\/09\/10\/vsdx-the-new-visio-file-format\/","title":{"rendered":"VSDX: the new Visio file format"},"content":{"rendered":"
Visio 2003, 2007 and 2010 all had the same primary Visio Drawing (VSD) file format. For most users, this was great: files could be shared easily between these three versions of Visio.<\/p>\n
There were, however, some drawbacks. Most notably, the primary format was binary, which limited both the information stored in the file and how easily IT professionals and developers could work with it. For example, it was difficult for third parties to access and extract data from the binary format for use outside of Visio.<\/p>\n
For the new Visio, we introduced an XML-based file format to provide new capabilities in Visio and improve interoperability with other applications.<\/p>\n
The new file format allows us to provide a number of new features, such as co-authoring and the ability to view your diagrams natively in the browser using Visio Services in the new Microsoft SharePoint and Microsoft SharePoint Online in Microsoft Office 365.<\/p>\n
It also\u00a0gives us a chance to create a single unified file format\u00a0that replaces the secondary file formats that Visio has created over the years. In Visio 2010, we introduced two formats: the Visio Web Drawing (VDW) and Visio Workflow Interchange (VWI) formats. In addition, we also supported a Visio XML Drawing format (VDX) so developers could modify the contents of a file outside Visio. The new format encompasses the benefits and capabilities provided\u00a0by all three of these formats.<\/p>\n
In addition,\u00a0the new format gives us the ability to address many of the requests being made by our IT professional and developer community.<\/p>\n
Visio has three principal types of files: drawings, templates, and stencils. These file types are still available in the new format, with one difference: like the other Office applications, we now offer macro-free and macro-enabled formats. The new extensions for each file type are listed in the table below.<\/p>\n