Once you add multiple connectors that emanate from a Decision shape, you need to help your users decide where they branch their thought or work processes within the flowchart. This is typically done by adding a Yes or No caption to the connectors that output from a Decision shape.
So how do you add these captions? Look at Figure 1, where we have added two connectors that output from the "Are you happy?" Decision shape. At this point of time, these two connectors don't have Yes or No captions.
Figure 1: Two connectors are emerging from "Are you happy?" Decision shape
Depending upon whether the user's answer is Yes or No, they will decide which shape they need to move towards next within the flowchart. The Yes and No captions can be easily added by inserting individual text boxes for both Yes and No, as shown in Figure 2, below.
Figure 2: Yes and No captions added
To add such captions beside the connectors, and to format connectors, please follow these steps:
- Access the Insert | Text Box menu option as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Select the Insert | Text Box menu option- At this point, your cursor turns into a cross-hair. Now, drag and draw to create a text box besides the connector for which you want to type Yes. Next select this text box, and type Yes.
- Similarly, place a second text box besides the other connector emanating from your Decision shape, and type No within this text box. Your flowchart will now look similar to what you last saw in Figure 2.
- Optionally, you can now rotate the No text box. To do that, select the text box so that you can see the Rotation handle, highlighted in red within Figure 4. Click this rotation handle and drag it towards the right or left as required so that your text box is rotated.
Figure 4: Click and drag the Rotation handle to rotate the text box- Now your text box that contains No has been rotated, as shown in Figure 5, below (compare with Figure 2).
Figure 5: Flowchart with Yes and No captions- Other than adding Yes and No captions to your connectors, you can also make them thicker or thinner. To do so, select the connector(s). Then access the Format tab of the Ribbon, and click the down-arrow within the Line button, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 6.
Figure 6: Line button- This brings up the Line drop-down gallery as shown in Figure 7. Choose the Weights option to bring up a sub-gallery (again, see Figure 7).
Figure 7: Weights option selected within Line gallery- Choose a thicker or thinner weight. We chose a slightly thicker weight at around 3 points. You can see the thicker connectors in Figure 8, below (compare to Figure 5, above).
Figure 8: Flowchart with thicker connectors- Save your documents often!
See Also:
Advanced Flowchart Techniques: Formatting Connectors Within Flowcharts (Glossary Page)
Formatting Connectors Within Flowcharts in PowerPoint for Windows