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Editing diagram chart
from deck Decision Tree Diagram Charts (PPT Template)

Editing diagram chart color, icon, adding/removing elements:

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents an instructional topic on how to edit diagram charts, focusing on customizing color, icons, and adding or removing elements. The content includes examples of editable diagram elements, such as color and text boxes, promise of full editability which suggests that users can change text, icons, and colors to match their brand and that the size can be adjusted. There is also an emphasis on the ease of ungrouping, copying, duplicating, or removing elements, highlighting the slide's utility for user customization.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a title in large font at the top.
  • There are three content blocks aligned horizontally across the slide, each containing text and icon elements.
  • The first block on the left has a vertical rectangle with the number "1000" and a corresponding text placeholder below it.
  • The central block showcases a circle with a percentage sign inside, indicating 59%, positioned above a stack of three color-coded text boxes.
  • The third block on the right contains a checkmark with a descriptive text box beside it.
  • Each content block has a different primary color (light blue, purple, and green) making them stand out against the slide's white background.
  • All content blocks are connected to additional text that appears to signify tips or instructions for editing the diagram components.

The slide features a clean and professional design with a clear structure, utilizing color coding and icons to convey the customizable nature of the diagrams. The visual emphasis is placed on editability and flexibility to suit the user's needs.

Use Cases

  • To explain how to customize diagrams in a training or tutorial session for new employees or users.
  • During a workshop or webinar to demonstrate the flexibility of template customizations for branding purposes.
  • In a sales presentation to showcase the adaptability of a product's visual assets to potential clients.
  • As part of an instructional guide for a team working on a collaborative project, emphasizing the importance of standardized branding across presentations.

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