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Help with Org Chart
User has an org chart created in Word 2000. Now she has XP and when you
open the chart, the horizontal lines under the basically "centered" 3rd level manager have been extended. It appears as though the data is being stretched to fit the margins somehow. Where the center manager employees should be listed as two vertical columns of names, those names have been moved to the left and right as far as can be moved. It all looks very wierd. Has anyone else had trouble converting Word 2000 org chart into Word XP? |
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Further information: I've discovered that with the manager cell in question
selected, I can change the Layout on the organizational chart toolbar. Standard makes all ten subordinates line up in a horizontal row below the manager; Hanging Left lines them all up in one column to the left, Right Hanging to the right. The desired layout is Both Hanging - which is what forces them in 2 columns to be pushed all the way to the right and left. Both Hanging as a layout does work correctly for other managers is this selected row. So I guess the real question here is, how do I get the subordinates to align in 2 equal vertical columns below the manager? "Brenda Rueter" wrote in message ... User has an org chart created in Word 2000. Now she has XP and when you open the chart, the horizontal lines under the basically "centered" 3rd level manager have been extended. It appears as though the data is being stretched to fit the margins somehow. Where the center manager employees should be listed as two vertical columns of names, those names have been moved to the left and right as far as can be moved. It all looks very wierd. Has anyone else had trouble converting Word 2000 org chart into Word XP? |
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Everything in the Org chart behaves as if it is Grouped. On the
OrgChart toolbar, Click Layout, and then AutoLayout. This will act to ungroup the objects and lines, etc. Move them around to suit you pupose, and then turn AutoLayout back on the regroup the objects. Hope that helps Brenda Rueter wrote: Further information: I've discovered that with the manager cell in question selected, I can change the Layout on the organizational chart toolbar. Standard makes all ten subordinates line up in a horizontal row below the manager; Hanging Left lines them all up in one column to the left, Right Hanging to the right. The desired layout is Both Hanging - which is what forces them in 2 columns to be pushed all the way to the right and left. Both Hanging as a layout does work correctly for other managers is this selected row. So I guess the real question here is, how do I get the subordinates to align in 2 equal vertical columns below the manager? "Brenda Rueter" wrote in message ... User has an org chart created in Word 2000. Now she has XP and when you open the chart, the horizontal lines under the basically "centered" 3rd level manager have been extended. It appears as though the data is being stretched to fit the margins somehow. Where the center manager employees should be listed as two vertical columns of names, those names have been moved to the left and right as far as can be moved. It all looks very wierd. Has anyone else had trouble converting Word 2000 org chart into Word XP? |
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