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3.3.6
Copying a Flow Chart
To copy a flow chart, follow these steps:
1.
Select the “View... Flow Chart Explorer” menu to display the Flow Chart Explorer.
2.
Do one of the following:
Right-click the flow chart to copy, select “Copy” from the pop-up menu.
Select the flow chart, and then click the “Copy” button.
3.
In the dialog box that appears, leave the default new name or type the new name.
4.
Click the “OK” button.
Alternatively, open the flow chart (see “Displaying a Flow Chart” on page 3-14), and then 
select the “File... Save Flow Chart As” menu to save the flow chart with a new name and 
include it in the project. The old flow chart remains open and in the project.
3.3.7
Deleting a Flow Chart
To delete a flow chart, display the Flow Chart Explorer by selecting the “View... Flow Chart 
Explorer” menu, and then do one of the following:
Right-click the flow chart to delete, and then select “Delete” from the pop-up menu. 
Select the flow chart to delete, and then press the <Delete> key.
3.3.8
Grid and Cell Address
The Flow Chart Editor uses a fixed grid of five columns (labeled “A” to “E”) by any number 
of rows (numbered “1” to n) for placement of flow chart blocks. The grid defines cells that 
are labeled by column letter and row number. For example, cell “A0” is the cell in the upper-
left location of the flow chart. By default, the grid lines are visible in flow charts. Whether the 
grid lines are visible or not, cell references are by their cell address.
Turning the Grid On and Off
To turn the page grid on or off, follow these steps:
1.
Select the “File... Preferences...” menu to display the multi-page Preferences dialog 
box.
2.
Select the Designer Options tab.
3.
Select or clear the “Show Grid Lines” check box to turn the grid line on or off, 
respectively.
4.
Click the “OK” button and then answer any message dialog boxes that appear.
3.3.9
Zooming In or Out
The full design of a flow chart may be large and any page may be larger than the viewable 
Flow Chart Editor window. The following techniques show more of the page by setting the 
zoom factor:
Select the desired zoom percentage from the “View... Zoom Factor...” menu.
Click the “Zoom In” or “Zoom Out” tools in the Standard toolbar.
The only way to undo deletion of a flow chart is by closing the project without saving 
changes. This abandons all changes that were made to the project since the last save.
Zoom Out 
(left) and In 
(right) toolbar 
buttons