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harvey ball pictograms

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franklyyours - 30 Nov 2007 09:06 GMT
Where can I find Harvey Ball pictograms?  Like in Consumer Report.  A lot of
information is condensed by showing little round balls where they appear to
be empty, full, half empty, half full, and so on.
Luc - 30 Nov 2007 09:59 GMT
Fraklyyours,
http://www.soniacoleman.com/FAQs/FAQ00197.htm
If you don't want to use a font you can draw them yourself.
Use AutoShapes on the drawing toolbar - More Autoshapes - use the arc and
pie shapes. You can easily adjust them. Then draw a circle yourself (use
ctrl+shift to draw from the middle of the shape) give it no fill and an
outline. Group together.
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> Where can I find Harvey Ball pictograms?  Like in Consumer Report.  A lot
> of
> information is condensed by showing little round balls where they appear
> to
> be empty, full, half empty, half full, and so on.

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