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Is there a way of automating drawing a flowchart? Or is it just Excel that can do ricks like this:(

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no sorry

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Hi Agnieska. A flowchart can quickly be produced in Word by selecting Insert and then Diagram. Several options will be presented to you including a basic flowchart which you can modify and format accordingly using the floating Organisation Chart toolbar.

Hope this helps.

Anthony

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thanks for that i was off on the wrong tangent!!!

 

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Word tip:

Type Out a Table

Tables can be created by simply typing out a string of PLUS SIGNS (+) and MINUS SIGNS (-).

First start the row with a PLUS SIGN (+) and then type MINUS SIGN (-) until you have the column width you want. To add a new column type PLUS SIGN (+) again. When you're done type a final PLUS SIGN (+) and press ENTER.

Word turns your text into a table. To add more rows to your table, move to the last cell in the table and press TAB.

Ensure to turn on the AutoFormat feature in Word.
That is, on the Tools > AutoCorrect menu. Select the AutoFormat As You Type tab and select the Tables check box.

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