more than two lines of data in an organizational chart

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dwae2000

I am creating an organziational chart and wonder how to add more than the two lines of data to each box. For example, I would like to put a person's name on one line, department on the second line, and then I would like a third and fourth line to enter title and other data. How do I add more lines to type in? In later versions on PP, it is easy but I am stuck working on a 2000 machine at work and need to do it there

Thanks,

WENDY
 
G

Glenna

Hi Wendy,

The only way to do it in PPT 2000 is to create your org
chart (limited to 4 lines per box) and then ungroup the
org chart in PowerPoint and add the lines.

HTH,
Glenna
-----Original Message-----
I am creating an organziational chart and wonder how to
add more than the two lines of data to each box. For
example, I would like to put a person's name on one line,
department on the second line, and then I would like a
third and fourth line to enter title and other data. How
do I add more lines to type in? In later versions on PP,
it is easy but I am stuck working on a 2000 machine at
work and need to do it there.
 
J

John Langhans [MSFT]

Hi Wendy,

It's a little tricky, but it can be done in MS Organization Chart 2.0.
Here's a link to the KB article that explains how:

132385 OrgChart: How to Add More Than Four Lines to an Org Chart Box
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=132385

John Langhans

Supportability Program Manager
Microsoft Office PowerPoint for Windows
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G

Glenna

Thanks John.

Next time I'll check the KB first. Could've saved myself
some effort all this time.
 

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