Process Developer Enterprise Edition 2.1
Design of maps utilizes the Excel shapes collection, and the shape templates used mean users can produce clearly formatted maps with incredible ease. These maps can be linked together, to create an easy-to-navigate process flow system. Process stage descriptions can be linked into procedural documents held in the system folder. Any Excel 2000 (or later) user can install this Excel file without administrator privileges.
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