With the Block Diagram template, you can use tree shapes to represent hierarchies, such as family trees or tournament plans.
           
Note: Before following these steps, make sure that AutoConnect is active. On the View tab, in the Visual Aids group, the AutoConnect check box should be selected.
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            Select File > New > Templates > General, and then open Block Diagram. 
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            From the Blocks and Blocks Raised stencils, drag block shapes onto the drawing page to represent stages in a tree structure. 
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            To add text to a shape, select the shape, and then type. 
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            Indicate relationships between the blocks by connecting the shapes: - 
                Drag a shape from a stencil onto the drawing page and position it near another shape. 
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                While still holding down the mouse button, move the pointer over one of the blue triangles. The triangle turns dark blue. 
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                Release the mouse button. The shape is placed on the drawing page, and a connector is added and glued to both shapes. Tip: To reverse the direction of the arrow on a connector, see Edit connector lines, arrows, or points. 
 
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            Use tree shapes to represent hierarchical stages in a tree diagram: - 
                From Blocks, drag a tree shape onto the drawing page. If you want two branches, use a Double-tree shape. If you want two or more branches, use a Multi-tree shape. 
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                Drag the endpoints - 
                Drag the control handles 1 Drag the control handle on the trunk to the right to create more branches. 2 Drag the control handle at the end of a branch horizontally or vertically to change its position. 
 
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