Whichever software you use, you'll always have to create the boxes and lines 
yourself because every diagram has a different number/configuration of boxes 
and arrows.

I have found Visio fairly good (certainly easier than doing it in Word). If you 
do something really complex then occasionally the lines will jump around 
unexpectedly as it tries to "help" you with the layout, but for a 
straightforward diagram this is less of a problem.

Deborah

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My esteemed listmates,

I'm looking to create a data flow chart diagram in Word.

I've Googled this and found a couple of sites where they teach you how to 
create one from scratch.

It's rather time consuming.

Have you found any free templates where all you have to do is type in text in 
the boxes or ovals in that template?

Ex. the lines to connect each box on the same line are already drawn and the 
boxes are already there and the arrows  to the next set of boxes on the next 
line are already there with lines across the  page already there so it's like 
complying a form?

Thank you.

Charles.

Charlotte County Public Library

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