Computer Troubleshooting & Tech Support : How to Draw a Decision Tree in Excel



Decision trees can be drawn in Microsoft Excel by starting out with a base decision cell and drawing lines and arrows to new cells. Discover how to use decision trees to summarize goals of a particular business with help from a software developer in this free video on tech support.

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5 Responses to “Computer Troubleshooting & Tech Support : How to Draw a Decision Tree in Excel”

  • BlizzGo:

    This is so stupid, you can just do it on paint if you gonna do it that way.

  • raj1228:

    Wow! This is the way to make decision trees i think in 1991? Welcome to the 20th century. Add in for excel called decision tree is what you should use.

  • KingJ2103:

    well if this is one of the tutorials on this guys website you know from these three comments not to buy his shit

  • slavik4666:

    hell no this isn´t a decision tree.. hey man there is an excel add-on called decision tree. you are supposed to use that

  • Jamess92:

    dude this isn’t a decision tree !!!

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