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To balance the immediate descendants of an arrow and all its descendants, proceed as follows:
To balance only the immediate descendants of an arrow, select from the popup menu for the arrow tail.
You can restore the arrows to their original positions by doing the following:
The ISHIKAWA environment provides three alternative methods for balancing arrows. Select one of the following choices from the menu:
To balance only the stems of the branch labeled Branch A, move the cursor over the arrow head and press the right mouse button.
Select from the arrow head popup menu.
Note that since the stems are without leaves, selecting either the head or the tail has the same result.
To balance only the five major branches in the preceding diagram without affecting their stems, move the cursor to the tail end of the trunk and select from the popup menu.
To balance the entire diagram (from head to tail, so to speak),
move the cursor to the head of the trunk and
select from the popup menu.
Note that the balancing method used here not only changes the spacing
of the stems but reflects them as needed to achieve a balanced
appearance.
You can control this by specifying a
balancing method, as
illustrated by the next example.
Note that the stems remain in order (1-8) from tail to head, but they now alternate evenly across both sides of the branch. This is the default method used for balancing arrows.
Note that stems 4-6 remain on the left, stems 1-3 and 7-8 remain on the right, and the order from tail to head is still 1-8. However, the stems are now spaced uniformly.
Note that the stems on the left (4-6) are spaced uniformly, and the stems on the right (1-3 and 7-8) are spaced uniformly. The two sides are spaced independently of each other.
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