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Default Organisation Chart - need to have 2 superiors

I am trying to draw up an organisational chart on Excel 2003, and I'm finding
the chart function really helpful, the only thing I can't seem to do is have
one subordinate linked to two superiors.

Can anyone help me out with this?
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Hi Matt

it's not easy but it can be done -- on the toolbar under layout turn
"autolayout" off and then you can drag the lines & boxes where you want
them.

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JulieD
check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm
....well i'm working on it anyway
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I am trying to draw up an organisational chart on Excel 2003, and I'm
finding
the chart function really helpful, the only thing I can't seem to do is
have
one subordinate linked to two superiors.

Can anyone help me out with this?



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