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ChrisC
Hi there,
I'm currently new to Visio and have been asked to create an
organisation chart for my work.
I have had a quick look around the program and sussed the basics -
however I can see in other examples that there is a lot of really good
stuff that I'm missing out on. Basically - I'm wanting the chart to
'total' a number of pieces of data in a seperate box in the corner of
the chart.
An example would be :
Executive (1)
v
Manager (1)
v
Assistant (.8)
v
Part-Time Assitant (.4)
The number in brackets denotes % of a Full Time Employee. Therefore the
total workforce of the above 4 people amounts to 3.2 FTE.
I can't seem to find anyway of including this within my chart - I can
obviously add the figure as Text alongside the Name/Title of the person
in question, but this then leaves the tedious task of counting through
with a calculator. As I said, I can see from various examples that this
must be possible, I just can't fathom it at the moment.
If anyone could step in and answer me this question - I may have some
others in future!
Many thanks,
Chris
I'm currently new to Visio and have been asked to create an
organisation chart for my work.
I have had a quick look around the program and sussed the basics -
however I can see in other examples that there is a lot of really good
stuff that I'm missing out on. Basically - I'm wanting the chart to
'total' a number of pieces of data in a seperate box in the corner of
the chart.
An example would be :
Executive (1)
v
Manager (1)
v
Assistant (.8)
v
Part-Time Assitant (.4)
The number in brackets denotes % of a Full Time Employee. Therefore the
total workforce of the above 4 people amounts to 3.2 FTE.
I can't seem to find anyway of including this within my chart - I can
obviously add the figure as Text alongside the Name/Title of the person
in question, but this then leaves the tedious task of counting through
with a calculator. As I said, I can see from various examples that this
must be possible, I just can't fathom it at the moment.
If anyone could step in and answer me this question - I may have some
others in future!
Many thanks,
Chris