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Drawing proportional to magnitude lines in Word
I want to create arrows/lines proportional to the magnitude of data to point A to point B. For instance, distances from A to B, C, D, E, and then I would have
A to B 100 A to C 250, etc Is there a possiblity to create these proportional arrows in Word? |
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Drawing proportional to magnitude lines in Word
When you draw a line, you can always set its width -- either to one of the preset values, or you can specify one of your own -- as well as its length.
When you select a line you've drawn, a Format tab appears in your Ribbon. Near the middle you'll see "Shape Outline." You'll then find all sorts of parameters you can change. On Thursday, June 27, 2013 6:08:22 PM UTC-4, gp2012 wrote: I want to create arrows/lines proportional to the magnitude of data to point A to point B. For instance, distances from A to B, C, D, E, and then I would have A to B 100 A to C 250, etc Is there a possiblity to create these proportional arrows in Word? |
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