Diyisfun Joined 15 Jun 2004 Messages 7,415 Reaction score 340 Location Norwich Country 25 Feb 2010 #1 Anyone use a FREE flow chart. I need to do a one off & dont want to buy.
D dave.m Joined 20 Jul 2007 Messages 1,742 Reaction score 169 Location Lancashire Country 25 Feb 2010 #2 Do you have MS Word or Powerpoint? http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA010552661033.aspx
J joinerjohn 25 Feb 2010 #3 A bit old fashioned these days,,, but have you considered a pencil, ruler and piece of paper?
T tim west Joined 27 Nov 2006 Messages 11,881 Reaction score 32 Country 25 Feb 2010 #4 flowbreeze has a 30 day free trial, enough for a one, two or three off http://www.breezetree.com/
Diyisfun Joined 15 Jun 2004 Messages 7,415 Reaction score 340 Location Norwich Country 26 Feb 2010 #5 joinerjohn said: A bit old fashioned these days,,, but have you considered a pencil, ruler and piece of paper? Click to expand... I bet you use an electric plane..
joinerjohn said: A bit old fashioned these days,,, but have you considered a pencil, ruler and piece of paper? Click to expand... I bet you use an electric plane..
Diyisfun Joined 15 Jun 2004 Messages 7,415 Reaction score 340 Location Norwich Country 26 Feb 2010 #6 tim west said: flowbreeze has a 30 day free trial, enough for a one, two or three off http://www.breezetree.com/[/QUOTE] Thanks for the link. I had started it in word, a bit clunky, but its do able Click to expand...
tim west said: flowbreeze has a 30 day free trial, enough for a one, two or three off http://www.breezetree.com/[/QUOTE] Thanks for the link. I had started it in word, a bit clunky, but its do able Click to expand...
J joinerjohn 26 Feb 2010 #7 ""I bet you use an electric plane.. "" Only if I have a lot of timber to remove, say more than 3-4mm
W wanleg Joined 11 Apr 2005 Messages 399 Reaction score 17 Location Hartlepool Country 27 Feb 2010 #8 Try OpenOffice Draw http://www.openoffice.org/product/draw.html