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What is the difference between flow lines and connectors in flow charts?​

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Answered by Aeslvah
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In flowcharting, an arrow from one process step to the next is often called a "Connector", a "Flow Line", or simply an "Arrow". ... Also, "Connector" means two things in Excel - a line that stays connected to a shape and also as the term used to describe symbols that show a jump from one part of the flowchart to another.

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Answered by 02Muskan
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In flowcharting, an arrow from one process step to the next is often called a "Connector", a "Flow Line", or simply an "Arrow". ... Also, "Connector" means two things in Excel - a line that stays connected to a shape and also as the term used to describe symbols that show a jump from one part of the flowchart to another.

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