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Numerous Rows Table Design with Tagging Elements
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Creative Tables Graphics (PPT template)
Numerous Rows Table Design with Tagging Elements
Slide Content
The slide presents a structured data table geared for displaying and comparing numeric data across four quarters. The table is divided into ten rows, labeled with placeholders for headers, and four columns corresponding to each quarter. The data appears to be performance metrics or financial figures with totals at the bottom row, emphasizing the data's cumulative aspect. Tagging elements, such as colored icons and highlighted cells, are used to organize or prioritize information, indicating different types or categories for quick reference and analysis.
Graphical Look
- The slide's title is bold and prominently displayed at the top in dark blue font.
- Each row in the table begins with a multicolored chevron icon that serves as a bullet point.
- The table headers for each quarter are shaded light blue and have a chevron icon pointing downwards to indicate data flow or progression.
- Two specific data points in the table are encircled: one with a purple circle and the other with an orange square, possibly to highlight them.
- The right side of the slide features a large grey circle with a magnifying glass icon, suggesting a search or focus function, and a text box for additional explanations.
- Six rectangular shapes, each with a different color and labeled "Type 1" through "Type 6," are arranged horizontally at the bottom, likely representing categories or types associated with the data.
- The color scheme of the slide is cohesive, incorporating shades of blue, grey, and multiple accent colors for the icons.
The slide has a professional and clean design, with a clear visual hierarchy that guides the viewer's attention through the data. The use of color and graphical elements like the chevron icons and color-coded rectangles aids in distinguishing sections and categorizing information.
Use Cases
- Presenting financial reports with quarterly earnings or spending for each department in a company.
- Reviewing performance data across different time periods during a project management meeting.
- Summarizing and comparing key metrics or KPIs during a quarterly business review with stakeholders.
- Segmenting customer feedback or product performance into different categories during a marketing analysis presentation.