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Four categories shaped with doughnut chart graphics
from deck Pie and Donuts Chart Data-driven Graphics (PPT Template)

Doughnut Chart Template, 4 Categories

Slide Content

This PowerPoint slide presents a doughnut chart template with four categories labeled A, B, C, and D, meant for displaying data in proportional segments. The chart is complemented by four text boxes with symbols for each category, suggesting places to write descriptions for each segment. Percentages are shown within the chart slices, demonstrating their share of the total—with the visual prominence suggesting a focus on data breakdown and comparative analysis. The text placeholders encourage customization and detailed explanation of the data represented by the chart.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a white background, which provides a clean and neutral canvas for the content.
  • A large, colorful doughnut chart is located in the center, with segments in different colors (orange, dark blue, light blue, and green) representing the data distribution.
  • Each chart segment is attached to a text box via a line with a corresponding icon and color, extending toward the edges of the slide.
  • Text boxes have a thin border color-matching the associated chart segment, enhancing visual coordination.
  • Icons for each category (A, B, C, D) are located above the text boxes in light gray circles, each with a distinct symbol inside.
  • Percentage values are displayed in bold within each segment of the chart.
  • There's an arrow-shaped banner in the upper right corner with text indicating that the chart is data-driven from Excel.

The overall look of the slide is professional and visually balanced, with the focus on the central doughnut chart. Color-coding the text boxes to match the chart segments facilitates quick visual association and a coherent design.

Use Cases

  • Presenting market share analysis in a business meeting to illustrate the proportion of the market controlled by different products.
  • Showcasing budget allocation for different departments within a company during a financial review.
  • Illustrating survey results in a marketing presentation, where each category represents different consumer preferences or responses.
  • Reporting project status in a team update, where each segment of the chart could correspond to different workstreams or project components.

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