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How to create something like a flowchart, but not really a flowchart (for grammatical analysis).
Hi guys!
I've tried to search around the internet for some answers, but I can't really seem to find what I'm looking for... It's really wierd and very specific, which is probably why I can't find anything on the internet... I'm studying Japanese at the University of Copenhagen, and we're grammatically analyzing a lot of sentences, which can be very confusing from time to time. My teacher shows some examples on her computer, which looks like this: I want to do that, but in a more automated way or like a flowchart or something. I just want it easier than to just type it out at different heights and draw a line over and over again... (which is how my teacher does it) I've tried doing stuff in Excel, but can't quite get it to be what I want... Then I tried using flowcharts in Word, but that was even more confusing and time consuming... It looks like this: What I'm looking for might not even exist, but if you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate it |
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You found the tool in Word. It is called Smart Art.
There are a number of options available. The screenshot shows some of the "Relationship" patterns, others would be "Process" or "Hierarchy." |
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