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Try VISIO.

"Rao, Raghavendra" wrote:
>
> Looks like this email never reached the mailing list.. hence sending it once
> again...
>
> TO ALL USERS OF [log in to unmask]
> HI all,
>
> Hope everybody has got back to normalcy after the "ILOVEYOU" messages..
> Anyway, wasted a lot of time for that and dont intend to waste anymore...
>
> I have a list of jobs which are dependent on other jobs with proper flow. I
> have this documented in a spreadsheet. How do I get this into a char form
> wherein I can see the link for job flow.. For ex. if I have JOBC dependent
> on completion of JOBB and this in turn is dependent of completion of JOBA.
> How do I get this information from a table to a chart or figure wherein I
> can see something like this :
>
> JOBA
>  |
>  |
> JOBB
>  |
>  |
> JOBC
>
> Any software which does this kind of linkages ? Is this possible in MSExcel
> or MSAccess somehow.. ? Can we somwhow export this to MSWord ?
>
> Again TIA,
> Regards
> Raghu.

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