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Old 02-23-2016, 05:21 PM
jenny p jenny p is offline Structure chart Windows 7 32bit Structure chart Office 2007
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Hi,



I am trying to amend an existing structure chart that has been handed to me from the person previously doing my role. It is driving me crazy. Every time I try to remove parts of it, the formatting goes haywire and I cannot return it to the order in which it should be. Can anyone offer any advice?
On the attachment it is the two positions I've marked ' x' and all the positions reporting to them. I am trying to delete all of those two columns.

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Jenny
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Old 02-24-2016, 09:14 AM
JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline Structure chart Windows 7 64bit Structure chart Office 2010 32bit
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A. Smart Art is not very smart!
B. Smart Art in the hands of someone that doesn't know how to use it can be lethal (especially to the person they hand it to!)

See if this gives you a better starting point (not perfect but I think it's a better layout)
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