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206 Ishikawa Diagrams Chapter 12<br />

Building a Chart Interactively<br />

Figure 12.19 Example of Dragging Elements<br />

Move to this position to show that Inspection<br />

should be parallel to Wave Pump Tree.<br />

Both drag operations have<br />

the same result.<br />

Move to this position to say that Inspection<br />

is a child of (below) Solder Process.<br />

These principles extend to nested <strong>and</strong> Hierarchical charts. The following example shows the two ways to<br />

move Temperature from its initial spot (under Moisture Content) to a new position, under Missing from<br />

reel.<br />

Figure 12.20 Example of Dragging Elements<br />

Drag here to make Temperature a<br />

child of Missing from reel.<br />

Both drag operations have<br />

the same result.<br />

Drag here to make Temperature a<br />

sibling of Vendor <strong>and</strong> Setup.

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