Re: Is it possible?
From: JethroUK© (reply_at_the.board)
Date: 03/21/04
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Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 11:41:16 -0000
thanx - i think i'll just cover him up :o)
just incase you're wondering why on earth i should want to - it's from a
practise paper which asks students to create 4 boxes at top level (4
bosses) - i 1st showed them how to delete the top box (which didn't work), i
then showed them how to add 3 co-workers to the top box, but these appear
below the top box - i eventually showed them how to manipulated these along
side - but this is way out side the syllabus, so i was looking for an easy
fix - thanx for providing it
"Bill Dilworth" <vestprog2@yahoo.org> wrote in message
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> Near as I can tell, you can not cut off the boss's head .. err. the head
> ... the top-most box. But you do not have to show it either.
>
> By changing the box to no fill, no line and not text, then positioning the
> box on top of the line it will effectively hide it. Of course, you can
also
> just place a box with a background fill on top of the organization chart.
>
> I guess the boss's didn't like this feature in the earlier versions of
> PowerPoint. :)
>
> If this is something you want, let MS know.
> http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
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> "JethroUK©" <reply@the.board> wrote in message
> news:qi57c.161$2H3.148@newsfe1-win...
> > Is it possible in XP to remove the top level/cell of an organisational
> chart
> > (in 2K i can just delete it)
> >
> >
>
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