I tried draw for plain hierarchy charts, but since draw is "just" an
image, that doesn't understand the chart, it's too hard to modify when
the structure grows (hopefully, often :) ) and I do total numeric
fields to see how much income this will bring me. What I wanted was
"org plus" functionality, but that costs $300 and runs on Windoze.
Joe
Jaime Alvarez wrote:
Have you considered usin Draw?. I was doing some process maps with
calc and then i found out that Draw was better suited to the task. You
can use the same style trick that worked in calc, although I believe
that there is no way to export the calc file to a Draw other than
plain, non-editable image, so you would have to re-create everything.
It was worth it, at least for me.
Jaime
Joe wrote:
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Joe wrote:
Hi. I recently received an excel worksheet that displays a
hierarchy (in this case, a "chart" of downline representatives in
a network marketing venture). It's a plain spreadsheet with one
really neat feature. It has darker lines along some of the cell
boundaries to highlight the tree structure of the hierarchy. It's
basically a primitive organization chart in a spreadsheet. What's
the best way to do this in OOo Calc? Is it just selectively
setting some borders darker, cell by cell?
Thanks.
Joe
Sounds like it to me.
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