Re(2): actirivity triangle diagrams

From: Katherine Goff (Katherine_Goff@ceo.cudenver.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 16 2000 - 18:56:15 PST


Paul Dillon writes:
>and how did you do it?

in as friendly a manner as possible
in the spirit of discussing the ways we express ourselves, our beliefs and
knowledges
i want to ask you, paul,
why you just don't request help?
i thought my taking your first question so literally was a way to gently
chide you for your (perceived by me) abrupt manner.
i was expecting some ritualistic or formalized response along the lines of
"oh. would you please..."
so, i am curious.

still, to answer your question as if a friendly, respectful person has
asked---

i have found the most success in creating activity theory triangles using
microsoft powerpoint.
on a blank slide you create lines and text boxes,
then select all
then group the triangle and text boxes
so they become one object.
you can still modify the text and
the entire object can be copied and pasted into a word document.
i am using word '98 on a mac, but have sent it as an attachment to pc
users who can open and view it, so it should work in the pc platform, too.

kathie

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