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Org charts- how many tiers can you go on Powerpoint

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replyReply Thu 21 Aug 2008, 16:21Delegate Johanna said...

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Org charts- how many tiers can you go on Powerpoint

how many tiers can you have on a powerpoint org chart

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replyReply Mon 8 Sep 2008, 11:21Trainer Mark said...

RE: org charts- how many tiers can you go on Powerpoint

Hi Johanna

How are you doing, sorry i have not got back to you sooner

In a nut shell you can have as many tiers as there is space on the slide because you need to consider the more tiers on your Org chart the smaller the info may become

So it is slide size specific, and data amount specific


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