how do i make a venn diagram have text inside the overlapping parts on Word 2007?

Question by pi@nofreak73: how do i make a venn diagram have text inside the overlapping parts on Word 2007?

I can make the Venn Diagram with circles, and list the things I need under each category, but I can’t figure out how to label the overlapping parts in the Venn Diagram or list things under them. Can somebody please help me? And if you can’t label the inner parts of the venn diagram then Word is just plain stupid as that is the whole point of making a venn diagram with relationships shown. Please help me?

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Answer by clamshell
First, software is not stupid. It has no mind, therefore it can not have a quantified level of intelligence, even at a relative level.

Second, Word is a word processing program. It is meant for writing text, sometimes with images embedded. So, it gets kind of flaky when you are trying to draw. I would find it perfectly acceptable that it might not be able to handle all of the different kinds of drawing that you try to throw at it.

I would recommend finding some other software to do your work. If you have the money, there is Microsoft Visio, which is designed for what you want it to do. Otherwise, you could use a painting program if it doesn’t need to look clean and neat, or a drawing program if it does.

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Do electronics companies make all the parts for their products themselves?

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by p373

Question by Angel: Do electronics companies make all the parts for their products themselves?

Or do they outsource?

My friend said that all electronics companies made every part of their products themselves in their own factories, but my other friend says that a lot of electronics companies outsource the making of the parts for their products to other, smaller factories.

Which is it? Do electronics companies outsource ever? My friends are fighting about it right now lol!!

Thanks. 🙂

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Answer by I. B. Zoxx
Nearly all of them do, including Apple.
Most Apple products are produced by Foxconn in China. Perhaps you recall reading articles about how Foxconn mistreats their employees, and Apple is under pressure to improve working conditions for them.

Following the launch of the smartphone, The Wall Street Journal reported an executive saying the iPhone 5 is “the most difficult device that Foxconn has ever assembled. To make it light and thin, the design is very complicated.”

According to a Reuters report, iPhones assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry, the entity of the parent Foxconn Technology Group, was finding it hard to cope with the massive demand for iPhone 5 units since the Sept. 21 launch.

Analysts have earlier reported that Foxconn has expanded production of iPhone 5 to its other unit, Foxconn International Holdings (FIH), which typically makes non-Apple products, to address the shortfall. However, Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou declined to comment to the Wall Street Journal on brokerage reports.

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Why do sexy parts have to have poop and pee come out of them?

Question by Dr. Bottom Contributor IV: Why do sexy parts have to have poop and pee come out of them?

Was this a design flaw? Or is poop and pee really sexy, but we have been conditioned to think otherwise?

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Answer by blackskull2k32003
Because to have good, you also need evil. Poo and pee is the evil side of “sexy parts.”

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legal requirement for parts support after a product is discontinued?

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by Trenchfoot

Question by Herbert F: legal requirement for parts support after a product is discontinued?

I would like to find out the legal requirement, if any, for companies to support a product with parts after they no longer manufacture the product.
I seem to recall hearing 5 years once, but I’m not having any luck tracking down the info at the moment.

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Answer by Lyricoll
Go to the website of the product you have and email their help dept. Hopefully that’s the easy way!

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