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what type of diagram illustrates top-down relatonship of members
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what type of diagram illustrates top-down relatonship of members
Not a Word question. Sounds more like a homework question and we don't do
homework. (I don't even like doing housework) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "staceyrf" wrote in message ... what type of diagram illustrates top-down relatonship of members in an organization |
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Organization chart template
On Oct 28, 8:56*am, staceyrf
wrote: what type of diagram illustrates top-down relatonship of members in an organization It may be homework, but it is also learning and these forums are a wealth of education. The diagram you refer to is called an organization chart There are many examples online and the link below is to a template in microsoft which should help you: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...&ofcr esset=1 (sorry but the hyperlink does not show so you may have to cut and past the url into your browser or just go to microsoft templates and type in organizational chart) You can build one yourself in Word. Look at the drawing items and you will see what you need. |
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