Outline format is a hierarchical way of organizing information, typically using numbers or bullet points to represent main ideas and their subpoints, making it easy to see the structure of a document or presentation. In contrast, matrix format arranges information in a grid or table, allowing for comparisons across multiple dimensions or variables. Both formats facilitate clarity and organization, but they serve different purposes depending on the complexity and type of information being presented.
none of them. the outline format is all wrong.
none of them. the outline format is all wrong.
outline and matrix
outline and matrix
outline and matrix
Matrix or Outline
Matrix or Outline
The matrix format uses unit types and relationship to subordinate headquarters. Outline format has all units listed according to where they are headquartered. Both are used to make task organization formats.
Matrix or Outline
Matrix or Outline
Matrix or Outline
Matrix or Outline