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Agenda Section Indicator Flat Progress Bars (PPT Template)
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Bottom Horizontal Progress Bar - Chevrons Section Arrows Agenda
Slide Content
The slide is structured to present a sequence of six sections, with a visual emphasis on "Section 2" which is highlighted in blue and accompanied by an icon, indicating the current focus or progress. The design suggests a pathway through different stages or topics. Each section is marked with a chevron, reinforcing the concept of progression or navigation through a process, while the main content is intended to be displayed in list form, allowing for both numbered and bulleted items to explain concepts or steps in detail.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a plain white color.
- A prominent title in dark blue text is aligned to the left at the top of the slide.
- A six-segment horizontal progress bar sits at the bottom, with each segment labeled "Section 1" through "Section 6".
- The progress bar segments are chevron-shaped, creating a directional flow from left to right.
- "Section 2" is distinguished by a blue fill color, while the other sections remain gray, highlighting the current section.
- Above the progress bar, there are placeholders for content with annotations for the presenter to "Write a numbered list text description" or "Or use a simple bullet point text description".
- A circular icon with a document symbol is placed next to "Section 2", which corresponds with the highlighted section of the progress bar.
The overall look of the slide is modern and clean, with a professional appearance. The use of chevrons and contrasting colors directs the audience's attention to the progression and the highlight on the current section.
Use Cases
- To outline the agenda or sections of a business presentation, indicating the current topic being discussed.
- During project update meetings, to track and present the progress through different stages or milestones.
- In workshops or training sessions, to guide participants through the sequence of activities or topics covered.
- As a visual aid in pitches or proposals to highlight the structure and flow, showing clients or stakeholders where they are in the presented process or plan.