Automatically Produce Organization Charts

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Guest

Provide a single-operation method for producing Organization Charts in the
general Office Organization Chart tool and Visio's more robust Organization
Chart template. Organization Charts are an important and time-consuming
activity for Human Resource personnel, Small Business Managers and Sales
Personnel.

Microsoft has already added a general Organization Chart tool for Microsoft
Office products, a more robust Organization Chart to Visio, and the ability
to produce Visio Organization Charts from other programs through Excel and
ODBC-compliant databases, among others. It is still, however, a multi-step
operation that requires some setup.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Um, Outlook related how??

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, DMRC asked:

| Provide a single-operation method for producing Organization Charts
| in the general Office Organization Chart tool and Visio's more robust
| Organization Chart template. Organization Charts are an important and
| time-consuming activity for Human Resource personnel, Small Business
| Managers and Sales Personnel.
|
| Microsoft has already added a general Organization Chart tool for
| Microsoft Office products, a more robust Organization Chart to Visio,
| and the ability to produce Visio Organization Charts from other
| programs through Excel and ODBC-compliant databases, among others. It
| is still, however, a multi-step operation that requires some setup.
 

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