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Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding labels to flowcharts

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In the preceding exercise, you learned how the mechanisms to create a flow chart, but your diagram is not very useful still because your forms do not have any label, data, or to identify information.


  1. Click the Start/End shape in the upper-left of your diagram, and then type Hiring need reported.

  2. Click the first Process shape in your flowchart, type Log hiring request, and then continue from left to right across the top row to add the following labels to the remaining shapes:

    • Prepare job description and screening questions

    • Advertise open job

    • Interview candidates

  3. Click and type the following text into the five shapes in the bottom row, from left to right:

    • Select a candidate

    • Make job offer

    • Candidate accepts?

    • Hire candidate

    • End

  4. Click the connector between the Candidate accepts? shape and the Hire candidate shape and type Yes.

  5. Click the connector between the Candidate accepts? shape and the Select a candidate shape and type No.

  6. Add a text box to the top of the page, type Human Resources Recruiting Process as a title for the flowchart, and then set the font to 24 pt. and bold. Your finished flowchart should look something like the following graphic.

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