Creating An Organization Chart In Office 2003

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Software tips
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Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Office 2003,
Microsoft Office Visio 2003,
Office Suites,
Organization,
Software
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Microsoft

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Overview: An organization chart graphically represents the management structure of an organization. There are several ways to create an organization chart in Microsoft Office 2003, depending on which Office 2003 program you want to use. Microsoft Office Visio 2003 has the most extensive collection of organization chart features, including a variety of different shapes, connectors, layout options, and design options. If you have Visio, this is the best solution for creating an organization chart.

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