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List for 5 intputs depicted with merge-in block arrows
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Branching Thin Arrows for Process Flow Split or Merge (PPT Diagrams)
Merge-In Block Arrows with 5 Inputs List
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Merge-In Block Arrows with 5 Inputs List" depicts a conceptual framework where five separate inputs converge into a single outcome, aptly named "MERGE." The slide outlines a process or a logic flow, where each input, numbered from 1 to 5 and accompanied by placeholder text, is visually represented by a distinct color. This colorful illustration emphasizes how different components or ideas can amalgamate into a unified concept.
Graphical Look
- The slide features a clean, modern design with a left-aligned vertical list of five inputs.
- Each input is associated with a circular shape numbered from 01 to 05, placed inside greyed-out circles.
- Colored arrows with a gradient effect emerge from these input circles, moving rightwards towards a central block.
- The central block, labeled "MERGE," has a dark foreground with a lighter area for text entry.
- The text within the central block is placeholder, inviting the presenter to add specific details.
- Arrows are individually colored in blue, green, orange, yellow, and pink, making a rainbow-like progression.
- The slide background is plain white, providing high contrast for text and graphic elements.
The overall look of the slide is professional and visually engaging, with a clear distinction between the inputs and the merge block thanks to the use of vivid colors and organized graphical elements.
Use Cases
- To demonstrate the integration of multiple project streams or departments into a single strategy or outcome.
- In a business proposal to illustrate how various services or products come together to form a comprehensive solution.
- For explaining the synthesis of different research findings or data points in a research presentation.
- As a teaching tool to show the merging of concepts or theories in an educational or training setting.