Does anyone here knows any software I can use to create flow charts? which is easy to use?
Please help... Thanks!
Five answers:
Bebo
2009-02-08 23:32:45 UTC
http://www.flowchart.com/ online
http://meesoft.logicnet.dk/ free
or see these search results for more:
M_Ahmads_SKI
2009-02-08 23:35:29 UTC
Hi Yes there is MS Word soft is One of them lets you do
That.
How ? :
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In an Opened Word Document , Right Click on The Menus tool bar , then from the List showing Up , Check the Draw tool bar , then you will find it at the buttom of The Word document , Then Goto there Click Autoshapes , then select Flowchart from the Opened List You will Find the Shapes used for Program Flow , Click them , It will goto inside of Your document , Then after some trial you will know
How to use it.
Good Luck
Ravindra
2014-01-13 04:55:10 UTC
There are many. Here are 2 google chrome apps and extensions that you can try to create flow chart and diagrams:
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