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Old July 28th, 2008, 04:57 PM
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Default organizational chart

I am trying to make a organizational chart but first I don’t now how to do a line to join a button.

the program tool is web developer 2008 express

any help, Thanks


 
Old January 5th, 2009, 10:00 PM
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Don't think you were on the right track. I can suggest two options for you: 1) to use a image/picture, or 2) to use a treeview control (if your organization chart is a tree).

If you need to support same interaction, for example click on the chart to bring up the detail of a deaprtment etc, with option 1, you can use area map, with option 2 it i quite obvious.
 
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Default Organisation Chart Component

Hi,

You could look at this component

http://www.orgchartComponent.com

It is specifically designed for displaying orgcharts.

A free download is available.

Tom
 
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Default Online Org Chart Application

Hi,

You could try this online application

http://www.orgchartlive.com

Thanks

Tom
 
Old April 14th, 2010, 06:26 AM
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Hey,
The Visual Web Developer Express is a freeware web development tool that allows developers to evaluate the web development and editing capabilities of the other Visual Studio 2008 editions at no charge. Its main function is to create ASP.NET websites. It has a WYSIWYG interface, drag-and-drop user interface designer; enhanced HTML & code editors; a (limited) database explorer; support for other web technologies (e.g., CSS, JavaScript, XML); and integrated, design-time validation for standards including XHTML 1.0/1.1 and CSS 2.1.

VS2005 lacks certain features, such as the Accessibility Checker; the ability to create standalone Class Library Projects (which can be done by the other language-specific Express Editions); the extensibility support necessary to load third-party add-ins, macros and some other features.

VS2008 Express Web Developer SP1 supports both class library and Web Application projects, which were not supported in VS2005 Express.It also includes a new integrated HTML designer based on Microsoft Expression Web. However, the functionality to publish the website you develop is not present in this edition.
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