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Creating org charts can be a challenge, and it doesn’t take long before products like PowerPoint run out of steam when building and maintaining organizational charts. However, with a little preparation, charts can be created with Visio 2010 that are good looking, easy to maintain and can even be updated in Excel. Starting out We [...]

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Dozens of people attended the Simplified Process Mapping webcasts we conducted in early August so Harvard Computing Group is planning two additional presentations in the next several weeks. These one-hour seminars describe the challenges associated with capturing process knowledge and producing good process maps. You will learn about a simple, yet effective technique for understanding [...]

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Register here Presenter: Scott A. Helmers Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM US Pacific Daylight Time PDT About the webinar Creating attractive, meaningful diagrams is easier in Visio 2010 than in any previous release. In this webcast, you will see live demonstrations of the top 10 new features in Visio 2010 and [...]

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The ability to set a hyperlink pointer to individual slides in Office 2010 is no longer supported with native Office 2010 PowerPoint files; these are ones with the pptx. extension.  If you want to create hyperlinks to individual slides using the TaskMap hyperlinking function, then follow these instructions. 1. Open file in PowerPoint 2. Select Save [...]

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Using the Ribbon interface has greatly simplified the menu options in TaskMap. This allows all the create, edit, view and save functions to be logically grouped according to your needs. In addition to popular functions such as save as Web Site, there are many new options including: Create PowerPoint deck from TaskMap 4 Save your [...]

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Readability Because most of us are not trained in how to layout processes effectively in school, we usually try and figure it out ourselves. The flowchart below shows a typical result. Here the author has used a combination of a tabular or step-by-step approach and linked them with connectors to illustrate the work pattern and [...]

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