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I want to draw a decision tree flowchart in Excel.
Hence I need to write on the connector/line that links
two boxes. e.g. I want to write 'YES' and 'NO' onto the
connector/line. Is this possible?

Thanks

Hi,

It would appear you can not add text directly to a connection line. You
will have to use a textbox. If you need the text and connector to move
together you can group the shapes.

Cheers
Andy

Umar wrote:
gt; I want to draw a decision tree flowchart in Excel.
gt; Hence I need to write on the connector/line that links
gt; two boxes. e.g. I want to write 'YES' and 'NO' onto the
gt; connector/line. Is this possible?
gt;
gt; Thanks

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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.andypope.info

A few tips:

1. Like Andy said - use a textbox.

2. Right-click on the textbox, and select Format AutoShape. In the
dialog that shows, select the Colors and Lines tab and set the border
line to No Line.

3. Once you've formatted one textbox, click the Format Painter (paint
brush symbol) button on the toolbar then click the second shape to copy
the quot;no linequot; style.

4. If the flow lines (arrow connectors) show on top of the textbox,
right-click the textbox and select Order gt; Bring to front from the
context menu.

5. When you're done, either disable the gridlines or set the fill color
to white for the whole sheet. This will give the flowchart a cleaner
look, and the white fill of the Yes/No textboxes will no longer stand
out.

HTH,

Nick Hebb
BreezeTree Software, LLC
www.breezetree.com

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