Use to show the placement of concepts along two axes. Emphasizes the individual components rather than the whole. The first four lines of Level 1 text appear in the quadrants. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts.
Use to show sequential and overlapping steps in a process. Limited to five Level 1 items. Level 2 can contain large amounts ...
Use to show sequential steps or tasks that depict a plan or result. The last Level 1 line of text appears after the arrow. ...
Use to show sequential steps or tasks that depict a plan or result. The last Level 1 line of text appears after the equals ...
Use to show several groups of information, especially groups with large amounts of Level 2 text. A good choice for bulleted ...
Use to show the placement of concepts along two axes. Emphasizes the individual components rather than the whole. The first ...
Use to show the pros and cons of two ideas. Each Level 1 text can contain multiple sub-levels. Works well with large amounts ...
Use to show the relationship of components to a whole in quadrants. The first four lines of Level 1 text appear in the quadrants. ...
Use to show the relationship to a central idea in a cycle. The first line of Level 1 text corresponds to the central shape, ...
Use to show the relationship to a central idea in a cyclical progression. Each of the first four lines of Level 1 text corresponds ...