Three separate Windows programs for one workstation: the office suite, the diagramming program and the project scheduler, in the editions that let a schedule leave Project as an Excel or Visio report.
Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access and Publisher as locally installed programs. Access is among the applications Office Standard 2019 does not include; Teams is not part of the suite.
Microsoft Visio 2019 Professional – Diagramming program with templates for flowcharts, network diagrams, floor plans, UML 2.5 and database models. PivotDiagrams and data linking to Excel are among the features Visio Standard 2019 omits; the Data Visualizer wizard needs Microsoft 365 and is absent here.
Microsoft Project 2019 Professional – Scheduling application for tasks, dependencies, resource assignment, baselines and critical path. Resource pooling, the Team Planner view and the link to Project Server or Project Online are among the additions over Project Standard 2019; that server is licensed separately.
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Office applications – Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher.
Visio Professional – Flowcharts, network diagrams, UML, database models.
Project Professional – Gantt scheduling, resource pool, Team Planner.
Visual Reports – Project schedules as Excel and Visio reports.
Offline use – Installed programs without Microsoft 365 cloud services.
Important – Teams and cloud storage are not included.
Project's Visual Reports command builds its output inside Excel and inside Visio, and Visio's Gantt and timeline wizards read and write Project files, so each of the three programs has functions that only run when the other two sit on the same PC. Microsoft also requires every Office-family product on one machine to match in bit version and installation technology, which is the practical reason to take the three 2019 keys as one set rather than mixing generations.
Visual Reports – Project builds reports inside Excel and Visio.
PivotDiagram output – Visio Professional receives Project's diagram reports.
Gantt import – Visio reads .mpp files when Project is installed.
Timeline exchange – Visio timelines export back out as Project files.
Matching architecture – One bit version across all three programs.
Combined price – Lower than the three keys bought separately.
Yes, and Microsoft documents the conditions. Office 2019, Visio 2019 and Project 2019 all carry the internal version number 16.0 and all use Click-to-Run, which is the combination Microsoft lists as installable together on one computer. The rule for that machine is that every installed product must match in bit version: a 32-bit Visio cannot be installed alongside a 64-bit Office. On the operating system side, Microsoft states that Office 2019 is supported only on Windows 10 and Windows 11, so this bundle belongs on a current Windows PC and not on an older or a server installation.
Through Project's Visual Reports command and Visio's import wizards. In Project, Report > Visual Reports collects the schedule into a local OLAP cube file and opens the result either as an Excel PivotChart or as a Visio PivotDiagram, and Microsoft notes that the report only appears if the matching program is installed on the machine. PivotDiagrams are a Professional feature: Microsoft lists them for Visio Professional 2019 and not for Visio Standard 2019, which is the reason the Professional edition is the one in this bundle. In the other direction, Visio's Gantt chart and timeline wizards import a .mpp file directly and require Project to be installed, and a timeline drawn in Visio can be exported back out as a Project file.
Decide on 32-bit or 64-bit first, then install Office 2019 Professional Plus, then Visio and Project. Microsoft publishes no required sequence for three products of the same 2019 generation; what it does require is that all of them match in bit version and installation technology. Office first is the practical order because the architecture chosen there fixes the choice for the other two, and because Excel is then already present the first time Project's Visual Reports are opened. If the architectures do not match, the second installation stops with the "Office (64-bit or 32-bit) couldn't be installed" message, and the fix is to uninstall the mismatched product and install it again in the correct architecture rather than to repair it.
It fits one workstation where the same person plans the work, draws it and writes it up. The workflow it handles better than any of the three alone runs like this: the schedule is built in Project, Visual Reports pushes it into an Excel PivotChart or a Visio PivotDiagram, the process behind the plan is drawn in Visio, and both end up in the Word document or PowerPoint deck that goes to the client or the authority. An engineering office, a construction planner or an IT department documenting a rollout works this way as a matter of routine. If nobody on that PC keeps a scheduled plan or draws a diagram, the argument collapses and the Office suite on its own is the sensible purchase.
Whenever one of the three is already on the machine or will never be opened. A PC that already runs a 2019 Office suite needs only the Visio and Project keys, and the reverse applies just as clearly: if the diagrams are the whole job, Visio Professional on its own is the purchase and Project adds nothing to it. If the plans are simple and single-project, Project Standard 2019 covers scheduling, dependencies and baselines and only gives up resource pooling, the Team Planner view and the server connection. And if diagrams only need to be read rather than drawn, the free Visio Viewer opens and prints .vsdx files without any Visio licence at all.
Teams, cloud storage and the subscription-only diagram tools. Microsoft lists Office Professional Plus 2019 as Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word and Skype for Business, so Teams is not part of the suite and no OneDrive storage comes with any of the three licences. The Visio Data Visualizer add-in for Excel needs a Microsoft 365 work or school account and does not run in Excel 2019, and the Create Diagram from Data wizard inside Visio requires a Microsoft 365 subscription, so neither is available in this combination. Project Professional 2019 can connect to Project Server or Project Online, but that server or service carries its own licence and is not part of this purchase. Microsoft ended support for Office 2019, Visio 2019 and Project 2019 on 14 October 2025, and connectivity from Office 2019 applications to Microsoft 365 services such as Exchange Online ended earlier, in October 2023.
| Task | Office 2019 Pro Plus | Visio 2019 Pro | Project 2019 Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Documents, spreadsheets, email | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Local databases | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Flowcharts and network diagrams | ✕ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Database model diagrams | ✕ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Gantt scheduling and critical path | ✕ | Static only | ✓ |
| Resource pool across projects | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| PivotDiagram reports | ✕ | ✓ | Source data |
| Opens .mpp project files | ✕ | Import only | ✓ |
| Teams messaging | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Cloud storage service | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Data Visualizer add-in | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
No. Microsoft lists Office Professional Plus 2019 as Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word and Skype for Business, and Visio and Project are sold as separate products in their own Standard and Professional editions. That is precisely why they form the second and third part of this bundle.
Yes. Each is a full application in its own right and none of them requires the other two in order to start or to save files. The dependency only appears in the crossover functions: Project's Visio-based Visual Reports and Visio's .mpp import stay greyed out or unavailable if the counterpart is missing from the machine.
For simple work, often yes, but two of the functions this bundle is built around disappear. Microsoft lists PivotDiagrams for Visio Professional 2019 and not for Visio Standard 2019, so the Visio half of Project's Visual Reports is gone with the Standard edition, as are data linking to Excel and the larger set of engineering, software and networking templates. On the Project side, Standard 2019 keeps the scheduling engine but drops resource pooling, the Team Planner view and the connection to Project Server and Project Online.
Yes. Microsoft lists Access among the applications of Office Professional Plus 2019, and it is not part of Office Standard 2019. Access runs on Windows only and is not available in the macOS version of Office 2019.
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