Applies ToVisio Plan 2 Visio Professional 2024 Visio Professional 2021 Visio Professional 2019 Visio Professional 2016

The Plant Layout template provides shapes you need to create a detailed manufacturing plant design, including the building, machinery, storage, and shipping and receiving facilities.

"Plant layout showing machinery, storage, and loading dock"

Note: The plant layout template is only available in Visio Professional and Visio Plan 2. It is not available in Visio Standard.

  1. In the Categories list, click the Maps and Floor Plans category.

  2. Click Plant Layout, and then click Create.

    By default, this drawing type opens a scaled drawing page in landscape orientation Wide page. You can change these settings at any time.

  3. Create or insert a floor plan. You can do this one of three ways — create a Visio floor plan, insert a CAD floor plan, or copy and paste an existing Visio floor plan drawing into a new drawing. See the subsequent procedures on how to do this.

  4. Add shapes to represent machinery, storage, and shipping and receiving facilities.

Create a floor plan

  1. Create the basic exterior wall structure in one of the following ways.

    Use room shapes

    1. From Walls, Shell and Structure, drag one of the room shapes onto the drawing page.

    2. Resize the room shape by dragging the control handles and selection handles on individual walls.

    Use wall shapes

    1. From Walls, Shell and Structure, drag Exterior wall shapes onto the drawing page.

    2. Resize walls by dragging an endpoint.

    3. Drag an endpoint of one wall to another wall.

      The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls get cleaned up automatically.

      Note: For walls to join properly, Glue to Shape geometry must be selected in the Snap & Glue dialog box.

  2. Create the interior wall structure.

    1. Drag Wall shapes onto the drawing page, positioning them inside the exterior structure.

    2. Resize walls by dragging an endpoint.

    3. Drag an endpoint of one wall to another wall.

      The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls get cleaned up automatically.

      Note: For walls to join properly, Glue to Shape geometry must be selected in the Snap & Glue dialog box.

  3. Add other structural elements.

    1. From Walls, Shell and Structure, drag structural shapes, such as columns, onto the drawing page.

    2. From the Building Core stencil, drag building core shapes, such as stairs, onto the drawing page.

    3. From Walls, Shell and Structure, drag door and window shapes on top of walls.

      Doors and windows rotate to align with the wall and glue to the wall. They also acquire the wall's thickness and move with walls when you reposition them.

    4. After you assemble the building shell and wall structure, you can add electrical symbols and dimension lines.

      Add electrical symbols

      From Electrical and Telecom, drag wall switches, outlets, and other wall fixtures onto wall shapes. Release the mouse button when a red square Red box showing glued connection point image appears, indicating that the symbol is glued to the wall. Wall fixtures rotate to align with the wall and glue to the wall.

      You can also drag ceiling fixture shapes, such as the Ceiling fan, onto the drawing page.

      Add dimension lines to walls

      1. Right-click a wall, and then click Add a Dimension.

      2. Reposition dimension lines and dimension text by dragging a control handle.

        Note: To see a tip about a control handle for a selected shape, pause the pointer over the handle.

      3. If you add a dimension to a wall, you can resize the wall by selecting the dimension shape, typing the dimension you want, and then clicking away from the dimension shape.

Insert a CAD floor plan

  1. On the Insert menu, click CAD Drawing.

  2. Under Files of type , select AutoCAD Drawing (*.dwg, *.dxf). Locate the CAD file and click Open.

  3. To accept the size and location of the CAD drawing, click OK.

    After you have inserted the drawing, you can resize it, change its scale, or move it. You can also lock the Visio layer that contains the CAD drawing.

Copy and paste an existing Visio floor plan drawing into a new drawing

  1. Open an existing Visio drawing.

  2. On the File menu, click Page Setup, and then click the Scale tab. Make note of the scale setting in the existing drawing, and then set the scale of your new drawing to match.

  3. In the existing drawing, select the shapes you want to use in the new drawing and then, on the Edit menu, click Copy.

  4. Switch to the new drawing, and then, on the Edit menu, click Paste.

    Tip: You can lock the existing layers of a drawing so that you do not accidentally change them when you create a new plan on top.

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