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Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:11:30 -0700 Andy from private IP, post #11380349 👍 /all Time Event Charting I rarely have the chance to do Time Event Charting for cases, but this is one example. It's a very effective way to represent timelines where things happen. Draw.IO came in very handy and is my new way of doing these-- I used to use GraphViz, but that was too manual and slow for this. #LawFirm #Technology Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:29:20 -0700 phosita from private IP Reply #11222549 I was just on draw.io making a wiring schematic earlier today. What a coincidence. In any event, I can't get a legibly large version of your attached picture and I'm not sure why. Sat, 25 Apr 2026 14:39:29 -0700 Andy from private IP Reply #17726254 Right click and select open image in new tab, you'll get the full size :) Sat, 25 Apr 2026 20:23:37 -0700 phosita from private IP Reply #17263403 Well whaddaya know. Shoot. That was easy. That chart looks like something I might be able to use, actually. Thanks! Sun, 26 Apr 2026 06:29:50 -0700 Andy from private IP Reply #12285472 👍 There are so few resources on Time Event Charting online, it's not even funny. The only page there used to be on this particular style is on GlobalSecurity.org and they recently changed it to subscription-only. I highly recommend reading up on Time Event Charting, as it is an effective way to communicate timeline information, especially with nearly simultaneous events (i.e., the split/merge in the second row in this chart). Anyone can understand this sequence, which is why I'm doing it for this case-- otherwise, it's a complicated transaction to explain. I used to use GraphViz but it was extremely tedious to do these manually.Replies require login.
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