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replyReply Mon 8 Dec 2008, 10:14Delegate Lucy said...

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Organisation chart

I am doing up a organisational chart and when i try and add a sub ordinate it says there is no space left. How can i add another one, I have tried changing the font but this doesnt work.

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replyReply Mon 8 Dec 2008, 13:46Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Organisation chart

Hi Lucy

Thanks for your question.

Have you tried changing the layout using the Organisation Chart toolbar? Try changing to left hanging or right hanging then see if you can fit another subordinate in.

Kind regards
Amanda

replyReply Thu 18 Dec 2008, 09:22Trainer Rich said...

RE: Organisation chart

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