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1Create a new Google Sheet in your Google Driveno image
2In cell A1 type in "Employee"

3In cell B1 type in "Manager"
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In cell C1 type in "Description" - this links to column A in the same row

Please note that this one is optional

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Start typing in the names of employees, managers, and (optional) descriptions in the appropriate column

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Once you finish typing up the sheet, highlight the entire A and B columns (and the C column as well if you are using the C column for "Description")

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click on Insert in the menu

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Select Chart

9The Chart Editor tool will pop up. Under the Chart type field, look for and select the Organizational Chart (it is located at the bottom of the list under the Other section)

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Check the box for Use row 1 as headers

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That is your organizational chart

Tipnote

To properly test the organizational chart you created, close out the Chart Editor and select the chart again (click on it once).

This mainly affects seeing how column C (Description column) will work.

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