Share models and exporting diagrams
In Visual Studio, you can share models and diagrams with colleagues in several ways.
To see which editions of Visual Studio support this feature, see Edition support for architecture and modeling tools.
Working on a Model as a Team
Users of Visual Studio can create and edit models, dependency diagrams, and directed graphs.
Different users can work at the same time on a model, but should work on different packages.
For suggestions about organizing models in a medium or large project, see Structure your modeling solution.
Reading and Reviewing Models
Team members using some versions of Visual Studio (which cannot create models) can read models, modeling diagrams, and directed graphs, but cannot edit them. To see which editions of Visual Studio support this feature, see Edition support for architecture and modeling tools.
A dependency diagram can be opened only within the model in which it was created. To provide access to a diagram, you must therefore provide access to all the modeling project files, or to copies of them.
For more information, see Read models and diagrams in other Visual Studio editions.
Using Diagrams in Documents and Presentations
You can copy parts of diagrams into documents or presentations. You can also print diagrams, for example to XPS files.
For more information, see Export diagrams as images.