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How Do You Draw Flowcharts With Word 2003?

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How Do You Draw Flowcharts With Word 2003?

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If you are using Office 2003, you might find it to be difficult to create images in a word document. This article will teach you how to insert, connect, resize, and group shapes in any word document. • Click on Toolbars, Drawing, Auto Shapes and then Flowchart n your word document. • Insert a shape by positioning the pointer where you would like to place the shape and click again. • Add text to the shape with a click on the shape, click Add Text and start to type. • Connect shapes, click Auto Shapes and then click on a connector. • To add text to a connector, click on the text box button on the Drawing toolbar and position the text box alongside the arrow • Group shapes so that they stay and move together, click on the object that you’d like to include by holding down shift as you click each one. On the Drawing toolbar, click on Draw and then click Group. Re-size the shape, click and drag the sizing handles to the desired size.

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