Audit diagrams define
Audit diagrams document and
analyze processes such as financial transactions and inventory management.
How to draw audit diagrams
- On the Library menu, point to Business Process, and then click
Audit Diagram.
- For each step in the process you are documenting, drag a flowchart shape
onto your drawing.
- Use the Connector tool to connect the flowchart
shapes.
How
- Click the Connector tool
and then drag from a connection point
on the first shape to a connection point on the second shape.
- When you are finished connecting shapes, click the
Pointer tool
.
Tip
You can connect your shapes automatically by selecting the Connector
tool first, and then dragging your shapes to the drawing page. The
shapes you drop on the page connect in the order you drop them.
- To add text to a shape, select it, and then type.
- You can number the shapes in your flowchart to illustrate the sequence
of process steps.
How
- In a flowchart, select the shapes you want to number.
- On the Tools menu, point to Add-Ons, and then click Number
Shapes.
- On the General tab, under Operation, click Auto Number. Under
Apply To, click Selected Shapes, and then click OK.
Tip
To number new flowchart shapes as they are dragged onto the
page, in the Number Shapes dialog box, click Continue numbering
shapes as dropped on page.
Audit Flow Diagrams Shapes
and Symbols

Some helpful templates are Arrow Shapes, Backgrounds, Basic Drawing Shapes,
Basic Flowchart Shapes, Data Flow Diagram Shapes, IDEF0 Diagram Shapes, SDL Diagram Shapes
and Work Flow Diagram Shapes.