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| Accent Process |
Use to show a progression, a timeline, or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works well for illustrating both Level 1 and Level 2 text. |
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| Alternating Flow |
Use to show groups of information or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Emphasizes the interaction or relationships among the groups of information. |
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| Arrow Ribbon |
Use to show either related or contrasting concepts with some connection, such as opposing forces. The first two lines of Level 1 text are used for text in the arrows. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. |
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| Basic Bending Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes. |
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| Basic Chevron Process |
Use to show a progression; a timeline; sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow; or to emphasize movement or direction. Level 1 text appears inside an arrow shape while Level 2 text appears below the arrow shapes. |
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| Basic Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. |
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| Basic Timeline |
Use to show sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow, or to show timeline information. Works well with both Level 1 and Level 2 text. |
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| Chevron List |
Use to show a progression through several processes that make up an overall workflow. Also works for illustrating contrasting processes. The Level 1 text corresponds to the first arrow shape on the left, while the Level 2 text corresponds to horizontal sub-steps for each shape that contains Level 1 text. |
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| Circular Bending Process |
Use to show a long or non-linear sequence or steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works best with Level 1 text only. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes. |
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| Closed Chevron Process |
Use to show a progression, a timeline, or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow, or to emphasize movement or direction. Can be used to emphasize information in the starting shape. Works best with Level 1 text only. |
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| Circle Accent Timeline |
Use to show a series of events or timeline information. Level 1 text appears next to larger circular shapes. Level 2 text appears next to smaller circular shapes. |
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| Circle Arrow Process |
Use to show sequential items with supporting text for each item. This diagram works best with small amounts of Level 1 text. |
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| Continuous Arrow Process |
Use to show a timeline or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works best with Level 1 text because each line of Level 1 text appears inside the arrow shape. Level 2 text appears outside the arrow shape. |
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| Continuous Block Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Works best with minimal Level 1 and Level 2 text. |
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| Continuous Picture List |
Use to show groups of interconnected information. The circular shapes are designed to contain pictures. |
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| Converging Arrows |
Use to show ideas or concepts that converge to a central point. Works best with Level 1 text only. |
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| Descending Process |
Use to show a descending series of events. The first Level 1 text is at the top of the arrow, the last Level 1 text displays at the bottom of the arrow. Only the first seven Level 1 items appear. Works best with small to medium amounts of text. |
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| Detailed Process |
Use with large amounts of Level 2 text to show a progression through stages. |
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| Diverging Arrows |
Use to show ideas or concepts that progress outward from a central source. Works best with Level 1 text only. |
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| Equation |
Use to show sequential steps or tasks that depict a plan or result. The last Level 1 line of text appears after the equals sign (=).Works best with Level 1 text only. |
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| Funnel |
Use to show the filtering of information or how parts merge into a whole. Emphasizes the final outcome. Can contain up to four lines of Level 1 text; the last of these four Level 1 text lines appears below the funnel and the other lines correspond to a circular shape. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. |
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| Gear |
Use to show interlocking ideas. Each of the first three lines of Level 1 text corresponds to a gear shape, and their corresponding Level 2 text appears in rectangles next to the gear shape. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. |
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| Increasing Arrows Process |
Use to show sequential and overlapping steps in a process. Limited to five Level 1 items. Level 2 can contain large amounts of text. |
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| Opposing Arrows |
Use to show two opposing ideas, or ideas that diverge from a central point. Each of the first two lines of Level 1 text corresponds to an arrow. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. |
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| Phased Process |
Use to show three phases of a process. Limited to three Level 1 items. The first two Level 1 items can each contain four Level 2 items, and the third Level 1 item can contain an unlimited number of Level 2 items. Works best with small amounts of text. |
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| Picture Accent Process |
Use to show sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. The rectangular shapes in the background are designed to contain pictures. |
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| Process Arrows |
Use to show information illustrating a process or workflow. Level 1 text appears in the circular shapes and Level 2 text appears in the arrow shapes. Works best for minimal text and to emphasize movement or direction. |
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| Process List |
Use to show multiple groups of information or steps and sub-steps in a task, process, or workflow. Level 1 text corresponds to the top horizontal shapes, and Level 2 text corresponds to vertical sub-steps under each related top-level shape. |
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| Random to Result Process |
Use to show, through a series of steps, how several chaotic ideas can result in a unified goal or idea. Supports multiple items of Level 1 text, but the first and last Level 1 corresponding shapes are fixed. Works best with small amounts of Level 1 text and medium amounts of Level 2 text. |
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| Repeating Bending Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes. |
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| Segmented Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Emphasizes Level 2 text, since each line appears in a separate shape. |
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| Staggered Process |
Use to show a downward progression through stages. Each of the first five lines of Level 1 text corresponds with a rectangle. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. |
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| Step Down Process |
Use to show a descending process with multiple steps and sub-steps. Works best with small amounts of text. |
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| Step Up Process |
Use to show an ascending series of steps or lists of information. |
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| Sub-Step Process |
Use to show a multi-step process with sub-steps between each instance of Level 1 text. Works best with small amounts of text and is limited to seven Level 1 steps. Each Level 1 step can have unlimited sub-steps. |
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| Timeline Pipe |
Use to show sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow, or to show timeline information. Level 1 text appears larger than Level 2 text. |
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| Upward Arrow |
Use to show a progression or steps that trend upward in a task, process, or workflow. Each of the first five lines of Level 1 text corresponds to a point on the arrow. Works best with minimal text. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts. |
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| Vertical Arrow List |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow that move toward a common goal. Works well for bulleted lists of information. |
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| Vertical Bending Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes. Places more emphasis on the interrelationships among the shapes than on direction or movement. |
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| Vertical Chevron List |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow, or to emphasize movement or direction. Emphasizes Level 2 text over Level 1 text, and is a good choice for large amounts of Level 2 text. |
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| Vertical Equation |
Use to show sequential steps or tasks that depict a plan or result. The last Level 1 line of text appears after the arrow. Works best with Level 1 text only. |
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| Vertical Process |
Use to show a progression or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow from top to bottom. Works best with Level 1 text, since the vertical space is limited. |
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