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   * When describing a family tree, first describe all the levels, then start at the top and go to the bottom, repeat for each branch. Do not describe any extra visuals.   * When describing a family tree, first describe all the levels, then start at the top and go to the bottom, repeat for each branch. Do not describe any extra visuals.
   * Describe pathways through the flowchart to guide the user   * Describe pathways through the flowchart to guide the user
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 +<note tip>Always name the type of chart. This may require some research on your end. You can start with the following website for [[https://www.datylon.com/blog/types-of-charts-graphs-examples-data-visualization#network-diagram|80 types of charts & graphs for data visualization (with examples)]]</note>
  
 <note tip>Numbering the squares can help organize a flowchart. With Family Trees you only have to state the name, date (if present), and relationships.</note> <note tip>Numbering the squares can help organize a flowchart. With Family Trees you only have to state the name, date (if present), and relationships.</note>
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