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With the Block Diagram template, you can use tree shapes to represent hierarchies, such as family trees or tournament plans.

tree diagram

Note: Before following these steps, make sure that AutoConnect is active. On the View tab, in the Visual Aids group, the AutoConnect check box should be selected.

  1. Select File > New > Templates > General, and then open Block Diagram.

  2. From the Blocks and Blocks Raised stencils, drag block shapes onto the drawing page to represent stages in a tree structure.

  3. To add text to a shape, select the shape, and then type.

  4. Indicate relationships between the blocks by connecting the shapes:

    1. Drag a shape from a stencil onto the drawing page and position it near another shape.

      A shape positioned near another shape

    2. While still holding down the mouse button, move the pointer over one of the blue triangles. The triangle turns dark blue.

      With the pointer resting over one of the blue triangles, the triangle turns dark blue.

    3. Release the mouse button. The shape is placed on the drawing page, and a connector is added and glued to both shapes.

      The shape is placed on the drawing page, and a connector is added and glued to both shapes.

      Tip: To reverse the direction of the arrow on a connector, see Edit connector lines, arrows, or points.

  5. Use tree shapes to represent hierarchical stages in a tree diagram:

    1. From Blocks, drag a tree shape onto the drawing page. If you want two branches, use a Double-tree shape. If you want two or more branches, use a Multi-tree shape.

    2. Drag the endpoints Endpoint control image on the tree shapes to connection points on block shapes. The endpoints turn red when they are glued.

    3. Drag the control handles Control handle image on the tree shapes to create more branches or to change the branch length or position.

      Multi-tree shape

      1 Drag the control handle on the trunk to the right to create more branches.

      2 Drag the control handle at the end of a branch horizontally or vertically to change its position.

See Also

Build Visio diagrams using a touch screen

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