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Flowcharts and Trees are all about relationships. Don’t get weighted down on the visuals. Focus on the meaning of relationships and not their appearance. You want to describe the relationships and not the symbols themselves! For example, a line could be Yes or No, or it could be a mother or daughter. Describe what it means and not what it looks like. | Flowcharts and Trees are all about relationships. Don’t get weighted down on the visuals. Focus on the meaning of relationships and not their appearance. You want to describe the relationships and not the symbols themselves! For example, a line could be Yes or No, or it could be a mother or daughter. Describe what it means and not what it looks like. | ||
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<note tip>If there is jumping back and forth between different points in the flowchart, then you should mix headings with your list as opposed to nested lists. Headings are easier to navigate back and forth with than nested lists. See the Alt-text Samples for an example.</ | <note tip>If there is jumping back and forth between different points in the flowchart, then you should mix headings with your list as opposed to nested lists. Headings are easier to navigate back and forth with than nested lists. See the Alt-text Samples for an example.</ | ||
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