What do you need to know about flowcharts?
What do you need to know about flowcharts?
A flowchart is simply a graphical representation of steps. It shows steps in sequential order and is widely used in presenting the flow of algorithms, workflow or processes. Typically, a flowchart shows the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting them with arrows.
What can I do with the iGrafx FlowCharter tool?
iGrafx® FlowCharter® is the most full-featured, easy to use process modeling and analysis tool available to help organizations understand and improve business processes. iGrafx FlowCharter facilitates creating graphical representations of processes allowing people to easily comprehend business information.
Which is the best application to use for FlowCharter?
While applications such as Visio, PowerPoint or Word are good choices for general diagramming, iGrafx FlowCharter is an intelligent easy-to-use process mapping and modeling software. With unique features and powerful capabilities, it supports initiatives such as Six Sigma, Lean, ISO, Sarbanes-Oxley and Business Process Management.
How to start a flowchart from an empty diagram?
You can start from an empty diagram or start from a flowchart template or flowchart example provided. Let’s start from a blank diagram. Select Blank and click Next. Enter the name of the flowchart and click OK. Let’s start by creating a Start symbol. Drag the Start shape from the diagram toolbar and drop it onto the diagram.
Do you use boxes or diamonds in a flowchart?
While there is no strict protocol as such when it comes to using boxes, circles, diamonds or such symbols in drawing a flowchart, they do help you to illustrate and make sense of the types of events in the chart with more clarity. Described below are standard symbols along with a visual representation right below.
Can a flowchart be used in MS Office?
Cross-platform flowchart software, which can be used on Mac, PC, and Linux. Integrated with MS Office products: Embed your diagram in Word and PPT and edit with ease. Try it yourself. Just browse the flowchart examples below and click Open Diagram to open and edit. You will see for yourself that it is everything we say it is, or perhaps more.