WizFlow Flowcharter 6.20.2040

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WizFlow helps you create professional flowcharts and similar diagrams. It is uniquely tailored for very easy use with little or no training required. Wizflow allows you to work with a single object or a group of objects, drawing boxes or symbols of many shapes and connecting them with lines of various types. You can enter explanatory text at any location, using a grid that helps you to keep your work symmetrical and aligned. WizFlow handles the hard parts of drawing a flowchart and leaves you free to focus on the layout and appearance. Wizflow contains extensive features such as full zoom, OLE connectivity for inserting charts in other documents, poster printing, graphics import and export, automatic routing, curves, flow symbols, and much more. Features include full pan and zoom, poster printing, linking diagrams into your documents, curves, importing clip art, and exporting web graphics.

Version 6.20.2040 diagrams can contain multiple sheets.

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