Lucidchart tips
Learn our best tips for maximizing your Lucidchart experience to build the future—faster.
How to create a work breakdown structure and why you should
In project management, WBS stands for work breakdown structure. This foundational tool breaks a project or objective down into smaller, more manageable pieces so you can plan, manage, and evaluate large projects. Learn how to create a work breakdown structure and use our free templates!
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How to Make a Decision Tree in Word
With our diagramming software, it’s easy to learn how to make a tree diagram in Word. Drawings in Word can get messy, but our diagramming tool includes templates, intuitive features, and Microsoft integrations to help you easily build your diagram and insert it.
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How to Make a Venn Diagram in Word
Need to compare, contrast, and generate ideas? Learn how to make a Venn diagram in Microsoft Word. Use this step-by-step guide to make a Venn diagram directly in Word using the shape library, SmartArt, or with the free Lucidchart add-in for Word. Templates included!
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How I Use Lucidchart to Diagnose Patients and Train New Doctors
Today’s blog post was written by Tom Fadial, MD. On Twitter, Tom mentioned that he used Lucidchart in a unique way: to create nearly 100 emergency algorithms that create a systematic approach for evaluating and managing a patient’s diagnosis. We were excited that Lucidchart could play a part in administering care and training medical students, and we asked him to tell us and our readers more about this project.
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