Latest Visio Stencils for ServiceNow?
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04-14-2023 08:05 AM
Where are the latest Visio stencils for ServiceNow? And how to I obtain them please?
Thanks in advance.
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11-06-2024 03:50 AM
Really?? Where ?? Stop using ChatGPT to try to answer community questions....
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02-09-2024 11:50 AM
Hi @CyberRuss,
Please use the follow link for stencils https://www.graffletopia.com/stencils/870 this is design for servicenow
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05-10-2024 03:20 PM
Visio stencils can mean a lot of things...
If it's more UX, including mobile and next experience...
If you have Figma, you can use and have more fun.
https://www.figma.com/@servicenow
Otherwise the components library on developer.servicenow.com or else architectural blueprints in pptx from NowCreate are also good spots. The Now Platform Community has more details.
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05-13-2024 05:57 AM - edited 05-13-2024 05:58 AM
No. Visio stencils cannot mean "a lot of things". It specifically means pre-made stencils for Visio that are designed specifically to visually represent the ServiceNow components and brand so that they can be used when making Visio diagrams for design documents, process flows etc. I am sure it's possible to make such items from sources you are describing, but that was not the question asked.
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I appreciate the precision in your response, but let's take a step back—community forums like this thrive on collaboration and helpfulness, not gatekeeping or nitpicking. The suggestions were clearly aimed at providing broader value for someone exploring Visio stencils in a ServiceNow context, including UX alternatives that could achieve similar goals. Dismissing them outright as "not the question asked" misses the spirit of sharing knowledge and resources, especially from someone labeled as an expert.
As one of the recognized experts here, you have a platform that could inspire and assist users, but responses like this come across as discouraging and trollish. It's not the first time I've seen this pattern from you—making fun of posts or shutting down discussions instead of building on them. That doesn't help anyone grow the community or solve real problems. If the original ask was too vague for a direct answer, why not ask for clarification or offer your own constructive input? We'd all benefit more from that approach.
Let's aim to make this space more welcoming. What do you think—ready to lead by example?