Types of Smart Art.

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Types of Smart Art

A list is used to show non-sequential information.

Process A process is used to show progression or sequential steps in a workflow, skill or making.

Cycle A cycle is used to represent a continuing sequence of stages, tasks and events in a circular flow.

Hierarchy It is used to show hierarchical relationships progressing from top to bottom.

It is used to compare or show the relationship between two ideas.

Matrix It is used to show relationship of components through a whole in quadrants.

Pyramid It is used to show proportional, interconnected or hierarchical relationships from the largest component narrowing up.