The next diagram (6) will show much the same process but with a long cross table corner shot. (To make this consistent the steps below are exactly like those above.) Just follow the steps but substitute different pocket designations.
Note: in this shot, if you move the CB to several different points near it's marked position (because of the narrow angle of shot on the OB), the shot is the same on the OB contact point, only the CB to OB aim is different. On different positions of the CB, be aware of possible secondary collisions between OB and CB... On this shot, the point D is where you want the OB to contact the cushion. On some shots like this the OB has a tendency to "slide" on the cushion a bit so on some tables you might want to hit just before point D.
Normally you would just shoot the OB into the top left corner pocket, but if you "had to" bank it because other balls were in the way, here is how.

Diagram 6