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Old 04-02-2009, 09:28   #1
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Creating Structure Chart (staff)

Hi all

I need to produce a single structure structure : 1 Manager with two staff.

Chart needs a heading

Each person need to be in a box with photo on left and title next two photo on right. Manager needs to be connect with arrows.

Any ideas on the best MS package to use word ot power piont (I am sure one of these must contain a wizard to do this ???)

Many thanks for your time

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Re: Creating Structure Chart (staff)

I've just had a quick check and Excel has an option Insert->Diagram option which can be tailored to suit what you need, the other office programs probably have too
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Re: Creating Structure Chart (staff)

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I've just had a quick check and Excel has an option Insert->Diagram option which can be tailored to suit what you need, the other office programs probably have too
Yup, You can do it in Word too.
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Re: Creating Structure Chart (staff)

Excel, Power point and Publisher can do what you need. Power Point has a relationship feature, subordinate or assistant to, when connecting a job structure in a flow diagram.

Word could do the same, but find it a million times easier using Publisher. If you don't have MS Office, download "Open Office" it's free and can do the same job.
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