How To Make A Flowchart In Word

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It’s undeniable that creating a flowchart in Lucidchart and then inserting it into your Microsoft Office applications using the Add-Ins is the most efficient way to incorporate flowcharts into your Word documents. However, it’s still possible to make a flowchart in Word directly and this helpful guide will show you how.

To begin adding shapes to your flowchart in Word, you have two options. Begin by going to the Insert tab within the Ribbon and choose SmartArt or Shapes. SmartArt graphics are pre-made collections of shapes within a gallery. The Shapes tool provides a basic selection of shaped objects that can be inserted and edited onto the document.

A gallery box will pop up when you select SmartArt from the Insert tab. To replace your graphic with SmartArt at any time, select it and press Delete. SmartArt) and choose a different chart type. If you prefer to change the layout of a SmartArt graphic, select the shape(s) and select a new style from the Design tab within the Ribbon menu.

Rest assured that you can edit the SmartArt chart layout at any time without losing any text. From the Design tab, you can then continue to add flowchart shapes and connect them with lines until your flowchart is ready. If you find yourself lacking in shape options, you will need to manually add a shape from within the Design tab.

To do this, select the shape (or entire chart in some cases) nearest to where you want to add a new shape. Then select Add a Shape. From the Insert tab within the Ribbon, select a flowchart shape from the dropdown gallery. You can then click and drag it to the size you want on the page to place it.

Continue to add shapes and lines to complete your flowchart. Add text to a SmartArt graphic by clicking the filler text and begin typing. Depending on how much text you add, the shape and font will automatically resize to fit. For a Shape, add text by double-clicking the object and begin typing. To customize the font, use the toolbox that pops up when a desired shape is selected. Shapes and select a line style. Then click and drag on the page to add a line.

To really make this flowchart stand out in Word, you’ll want to do some final formatting. You won’t have as many options as you would in Lucidchart, but there’s still some significant room for customization when making a flowchart in Word. For some of the simplest editing options, a menu will appear with basic editing options when you right-click on an object. To edit text layout click the Layout Options icon that appears when you right-click a text box and pick your preferred layout. You can also view the rest of the option when you click See More. Move a shape or lines anywhere on the Word document by simply clicking and dragging. If you’re trying to resize the image, just click and drag from a corner or edge and use the handle icon to rotate the shape.

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