The document is a template for creating a presentation using PowerPoint. It contains various layouts and placeholders for adding text, images, graphs and other content. The layouts include pages for agendas, discussions, main content, sections, comparisons, tables, pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more. Presenters can customize the template by adding their own text, images and data to the various content and graph placeholders.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
The document contains a template for a presentation titled "ON TARGET" with various layouts and placeholders for discussion items, content, graphics, and charts. The template includes layouts for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, photos, comparisons, tables, pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying text, graphics and other elements.
This document appears to be a template for creating presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. It contains multiple pre-designed page layouts with placeholders for images, text, charts and graphs. The layouts include options for single pictures, comparisons, bar graphs, and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying content in the various placeholders.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layouts, content pages, comparison layouts, charts, graphs, and diagrams that can be used to create a presentation, with each slide containing placeholders for customization.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint 97 through 2007 and include placeholders for information that can be customized. Instructions are provided on editing the templates and placeholders to build out the presentation.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including discussion items, main content, comparisons, tables, graphs and SmartArt that can be used to create presentations in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier versions. Each template includes placeholders for text, images, or other content and notes on how to modify the templates. The templates demonstrate formatting and layouts for different presentation page types.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
The document contains a template for a presentation titled "ON TARGET" with various layouts and placeholders for discussion items, content, graphics, and charts. The template includes layouts for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, photos, comparisons, tables, pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying text, graphics and other elements.
This document appears to be a template for creating presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. It contains multiple pre-designed page layouts with placeholders for images, text, charts and graphs. The layouts include options for single pictures, comparisons, bar graphs, and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying content in the various placeholders.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layouts, content pages, comparison layouts, charts, graphs, and diagrams that can be used to create a presentation, with each slide containing placeholders for customization.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint 97 through 2007 and include placeholders for information that can be customized. Instructions are provided on editing the templates and placeholders to build out the presentation.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including discussion items, main content, comparisons, tables, graphs and SmartArt that can be used to create presentations in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier versions. Each template includes placeholders for text, images, or other content and notes on how to modify the templates. The templates demonstrate formatting and layouts for different presentation page types.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, picture slides, table slides, graph slides, and smart art slides that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation, with each slide template containing placeholder text that can be replaced.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layout, content pages, comparison layouts, tables, bar graphs and pie charts. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007 and allow customization of text and graphics. Descriptions and placeholders are provided for additional details.
The document provides templates and instructions for creating different types of pages in PowerPoint including text pages, comparison pages, picture pages, table pages, line graph pages, bar graph pages, pie graph pages, smart art pages, and animation pages to make presentations more impactful. The templates shown can be used to build out presentations and are compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007, utilizing new features introduced in PowerPoint 2007 when applicable. Placeholders throughout the templates allow customization and addition of text, pictures, charts, and other elements to the various page layouts.
The document provides instruction on using the verb "aller" in French. It discusses using "aller" to talk about the future by combining it with an infinitive verb. Examples are provided such as "Je vais voyager en France en 2015." The document also includes exercises asking students to complete sentences using "aller" such as "Je vais _______________ au café demain." Key points about combining "aller" with prepositions like "à" are also briefly covered.
The document appears to be an invitation for an interview for Adam Knott for a leadership development program's final round on January 11, 2013. No other details are provided about the leadership program, the position, or Adam Knott. The bulk of the document consists of blank pages with basic page layouts that could be used to create a presentation.
This document contains a summary of various slide layouts that are optimized for use in PowerPoint 2008 or newer. It includes layouts for basic text slides, bulleted lists, tables, charts, graphs, and SmartArt diagrams. Each layout provides placeholders for text or data that can be customized by the user.
Be Like A Professional Designer: How to Make Amazing Design for Your Brand th...Jorina Banes
If you are struggling with design, you're not alone! Well, if you and or your business have not tried Canva yet you might want to go to your Google browser and type in canva.com… but wait! Go on with this tutorial first to learn the how to's. Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could make your own simple designs without investing in expensive design software (not to mention the training it would take to use and maintain it)?
Enjoy! :-)
This document discusses join-reachability problems in directed graphs. It begins by introducing graph reachability queries and the goal of efficiently answering such queries with a data structure. It then defines join-reachability queries over a collection of graphs and motivates applications involving join-reachability. The document outlines techniques for preprocessing graphs like layer decomposition and cycle removal to simplify join-reachability problems. It also discusses computing the join-reachability graph and bounds on its size. The focus is on constructing efficient data structures to answer join-reachability queries.
The document discusses public goods and how governments provide them. It defines public goods as nonexcludable and non-rivalrous goods, like roads and parks, that are more efficiently provided collectively through taxation rather than individually. It also discusses market failures like free-riders and externalities that make private provision of public goods inefficient. Finally, it outlines how governments provide a social safety net through welfare programs, cash and in-kind transfers, medical benefits, and education programs to help spread wealth and support vulnerable groups.
Soles for Souls is an organization that collects shoes for people in need. The author was involved with the group in high school. The proposed app would spread awareness of Soles for Souls by informing users where they can donate shoes, displaying donation totals and destinations, and encouraging users to help spread the word about the organization through examples of how to donate. The goals are to increase awareness of Soles for Souls and help the main website grow over three years.
Soles for Souls is an organization that collects shoes for people in need. The author was involved with the group in high school. The proposed app would spread awareness of Soles for Souls by informing users where to donate shoes, displaying donation totals and destinations, and encouraging social sharing to promote the organization's mission of collecting shoes.
This document summarizes the design process for a sign about controlling supply through consumer demand. It describes the goal of empowering consumers and raising awareness of their influence. Several iterations of the design are shown, with notes explaining the improvements at each stage, such as simplifying the visual, adding catchy text, using repetition and contrasting colors to emphasize key points. The final design incorporates successful elements from previous versions into a cohesive sign communicating that consumer demand impacts what businesses supply through numbers, voice, and purchasing power.
Animoto is a video creation service founded in 2006 in New York that allows users to easily create professional-looking videos by uploading photos, videos, and music. It offers free and paid subscription plans, and has won numerous awards for its technology and products. The service is used by individuals, families, businesses and teams to create promotional or personal videos.
Adventure Works proposes expanding into new outdoor equipment product lines like survival gear, sportswear, outerwear, bicycles, fishing gear, and canoes. The proposal discusses Adventure Works' current products and profits, 2005 sales research showing growth, costs and projected returns on new products. It outlines strategies and schedules to adopt the plan in 3Q05, implement in 4Q05, and evaluate and adjust in 3Q06 and 4Q06. The proposal identifies sales and marketing needs like closing sales faster, presenting concepts clearly, and leveraging customer database information.
Prezentarea MSPL pentru ședința comitetului director din 21 septembrie 2016GIZ Moldova
La 21 septembrie 2016, membrii Comitetului Director ai proiectului „Modernizare serviciilor publice locale din Republica Moldova” (MSPL) s-au întrunit într-o ședință de lucru, unde au discutat despre progresul și principalele provocări ale proiectului în perioada ianuarie – septembrie 2016.
This document discusses classical and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves pairing an unconditioned stimulus that elicits a response with a neutral conditioned stimulus until the conditioned stimulus elicits the response. Pavlov's dogs experiment is described as a classic example. Operant conditioning involves reinforcing or punishing behaviors to increase or decrease their frequency. Reinforcers can be positive or negative and punishments can also be positive or negative. Different schedules of reinforcement are also outlined.
The 1950s saw unprecedented economic prosperity in the United States under the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower presided over a period of sustained economic growth, technological innovation, and suburban expansion. This led to rising standards of living, consumption of new household appliances and cars, and a culture increasingly focused on conformity and materialism. Television also rose to prominence during this decade, becoming the dominant form of entertainment and news source for most American families by the late 1950s.
Progressives focused on reforming three key areas: alleviating suffering of the urban poor, improving dangerous working conditions, and reforming government. Journalists called "muckrakers" exposed issues like slums and corrupt governments to spark change. Early successes included New York laws improving housing that reduced death rates. Progressives also fought for civil rights and electoral reforms like the direct primary and popular election of Senators.
Kennedy orders a naval blockade of Cuba to prevent further Soviet missile shipments and demands the removal of existing missile sites. With nuclear war threatening, an agreement is reached on October 28th where the Soviets agree to remove missiles from Cuba and the US agrees not to invade Cuba and secretly removes missiles from Turkey and Italy. The crisis highlighted the danger of the Cold War and encouraged direct communication between the US and Soviet leaders to reduce tensions.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, picture slides, table slides, graph slides, and smart art slides that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation, with each slide template containing placeholder text that can be replaced.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layout, content pages, comparison layouts, tables, bar graphs and pie charts. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007 and allow customization of text and graphics. Descriptions and placeholders are provided for additional details.
The document provides templates and instructions for creating different types of pages in PowerPoint including text pages, comparison pages, picture pages, table pages, line graph pages, bar graph pages, pie graph pages, smart art pages, and animation pages to make presentations more impactful. The templates shown can be used to build out presentations and are compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007, utilizing new features introduced in PowerPoint 2007 when applicable. Placeholders throughout the templates allow customization and addition of text, pictures, charts, and other elements to the various page layouts.
The document provides instruction on using the verb "aller" in French. It discusses using "aller" to talk about the future by combining it with an infinitive verb. Examples are provided such as "Je vais voyager en France en 2015." The document also includes exercises asking students to complete sentences using "aller" such as "Je vais _______________ au café demain." Key points about combining "aller" with prepositions like "à" are also briefly covered.
The document appears to be an invitation for an interview for Adam Knott for a leadership development program's final round on January 11, 2013. No other details are provided about the leadership program, the position, or Adam Knott. The bulk of the document consists of blank pages with basic page layouts that could be used to create a presentation.
This document contains a summary of various slide layouts that are optimized for use in PowerPoint 2008 or newer. It includes layouts for basic text slides, bulleted lists, tables, charts, graphs, and SmartArt diagrams. Each layout provides placeholders for text or data that can be customized by the user.
Be Like A Professional Designer: How to Make Amazing Design for Your Brand th...Jorina Banes
If you are struggling with design, you're not alone! Well, if you and or your business have not tried Canva yet you might want to go to your Google browser and type in canva.com… but wait! Go on with this tutorial first to learn the how to's. Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could make your own simple designs without investing in expensive design software (not to mention the training it would take to use and maintain it)?
Enjoy! :-)
This document discusses join-reachability problems in directed graphs. It begins by introducing graph reachability queries and the goal of efficiently answering such queries with a data structure. It then defines join-reachability queries over a collection of graphs and motivates applications involving join-reachability. The document outlines techniques for preprocessing graphs like layer decomposition and cycle removal to simplify join-reachability problems. It also discusses computing the join-reachability graph and bounds on its size. The focus is on constructing efficient data structures to answer join-reachability queries.
The document discusses public goods and how governments provide them. It defines public goods as nonexcludable and non-rivalrous goods, like roads and parks, that are more efficiently provided collectively through taxation rather than individually. It also discusses market failures like free-riders and externalities that make private provision of public goods inefficient. Finally, it outlines how governments provide a social safety net through welfare programs, cash and in-kind transfers, medical benefits, and education programs to help spread wealth and support vulnerable groups.
Soles for Souls is an organization that collects shoes for people in need. The author was involved with the group in high school. The proposed app would spread awareness of Soles for Souls by informing users where they can donate shoes, displaying donation totals and destinations, and encouraging users to help spread the word about the organization through examples of how to donate. The goals are to increase awareness of Soles for Souls and help the main website grow over three years.
Soles for Souls is an organization that collects shoes for people in need. The author was involved with the group in high school. The proposed app would spread awareness of Soles for Souls by informing users where to donate shoes, displaying donation totals and destinations, and encouraging social sharing to promote the organization's mission of collecting shoes.
This document summarizes the design process for a sign about controlling supply through consumer demand. It describes the goal of empowering consumers and raising awareness of their influence. Several iterations of the design are shown, with notes explaining the improvements at each stage, such as simplifying the visual, adding catchy text, using repetition and contrasting colors to emphasize key points. The final design incorporates successful elements from previous versions into a cohesive sign communicating that consumer demand impacts what businesses supply through numbers, voice, and purchasing power.
Animoto is a video creation service founded in 2006 in New York that allows users to easily create professional-looking videos by uploading photos, videos, and music. It offers free and paid subscription plans, and has won numerous awards for its technology and products. The service is used by individuals, families, businesses and teams to create promotional or personal videos.
Adventure Works proposes expanding into new outdoor equipment product lines like survival gear, sportswear, outerwear, bicycles, fishing gear, and canoes. The proposal discusses Adventure Works' current products and profits, 2005 sales research showing growth, costs and projected returns on new products. It outlines strategies and schedules to adopt the plan in 3Q05, implement in 4Q05, and evaluate and adjust in 3Q06 and 4Q06. The proposal identifies sales and marketing needs like closing sales faster, presenting concepts clearly, and leveraging customer database information.
Prezentarea MSPL pentru ședința comitetului director din 21 septembrie 2016GIZ Moldova
La 21 septembrie 2016, membrii Comitetului Director ai proiectului „Modernizare serviciilor publice locale din Republica Moldova” (MSPL) s-au întrunit într-o ședință de lucru, unde au discutat despre progresul și principalele provocări ale proiectului în perioada ianuarie – septembrie 2016.
This document discusses classical and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves pairing an unconditioned stimulus that elicits a response with a neutral conditioned stimulus until the conditioned stimulus elicits the response. Pavlov's dogs experiment is described as a classic example. Operant conditioning involves reinforcing or punishing behaviors to increase or decrease their frequency. Reinforcers can be positive or negative and punishments can also be positive or negative. Different schedules of reinforcement are also outlined.
The 1950s saw unprecedented economic prosperity in the United States under the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower presided over a period of sustained economic growth, technological innovation, and suburban expansion. This led to rising standards of living, consumption of new household appliances and cars, and a culture increasingly focused on conformity and materialism. Television also rose to prominence during this decade, becoming the dominant form of entertainment and news source for most American families by the late 1950s.
Progressives focused on reforming three key areas: alleviating suffering of the urban poor, improving dangerous working conditions, and reforming government. Journalists called "muckrakers" exposed issues like slums and corrupt governments to spark change. Early successes included New York laws improving housing that reduced death rates. Progressives also fought for civil rights and electoral reforms like the direct primary and popular election of Senators.
Kennedy orders a naval blockade of Cuba to prevent further Soviet missile shipments and demands the removal of existing missile sites. With nuclear war threatening, an agreement is reached on October 28th where the Soviets agree to remove missiles from Cuba and the US agrees not to invade Cuba and secretly removes missiles from Turkey and Italy. The crisis highlighted the danger of the Cold War and encouraged direct communication between the US and Soviet leaders to reduce tensions.
Dorothea Lange took a series of photographs in 1936 that included "Migrant Mother", which depicted Florence Owens Thompson and her children in California. In one photograph, Thompson appears hungry and desperate as she sits in a makeshift tent with her children, having just sold the tires from her car to buy food. She told Lange about living off of frozen vegetables and birds the children killed, seeming to understand Lange's photos could help her. By the early 1930s, approximately 25% of Americans were unemployed as the Great Depression took hold. Families struggled with poverty and homelessness, living in shacks known as "Hoovervilles" as assistance was limited under President Hoover's administration.
This document discusses production possibilities curves, which show the alternative combinations of goods and services an economy can produce given limited resources. The production possibilities frontier line represents the maximum output attainable and shows the trade-offs between different goods. Points inside the frontier indicate underutilization of resources, while shifts in the curve reflect economic growth or shrinkage. The opportunity cost of producing more of one good is given up production of another good.
The document discusses the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe following World War 1 and the Great Depression. It defines totalitarianism as a form of government that exercises complete control over all aspects of society. It then provides characteristics of totalitarian regimes such as high nationalism, strict laws and censorship, the use of propaganda, a charismatic single leader, and the suppression of opposition. The document goes on to profile three specific totalitarian regimes that emerged during this period - Stalin's communist Soviet Union, Mussolini's fascist Italy, and Hitler's Nazi Germany - outlining some of their key ideological features.
This document contains templates and placeholders for creating presentations in PowerPoint. It includes elements like text boxes, charts, graphs, pictures, and SmartArt that can be edited or removed. The templates are compatible with older and newer versions of PowerPoint, and all elements can be modified by editing the slide master.
This document contains templates and placeholders for creating presentations in PowerPoint. It includes layouts, slides, and elements that can be modified or replaced. All elements on the slides, including images, charts, text, and objects, can be customized by editing the slide master view. The templates are compatible with different versions of PowerPoint from 1997 to 2010.
This document contains a presentation template with various pre-built elements that can be edited, including text boxes, images, charts, and graphs. The template includes elements that work across various versions of PowerPoint as well as elements that utilize features only available in PowerPoint 2007 or higher. All elements in the template can be modified, replaced, or removed by editing the slide master view.
The document contains various layout templates for PowerPoint slides including sections for agenda items, graphs, comparisons, smart art diagrams, pictures, and more that can be customized with text, images, tables and other elements. The templates utilize features from PowerPoint 2007 or higher and include placeholders throughout for adding content. All graphical elements on the slides can be modified, removed or replaced by editing the slide master view.
The document discusses several aspects of the HR planning process. It introduces the topic and provides placeholders for discussing four items related to HR planning. Placeholders include space for topics, descriptions, and additional lines of text. A variety of layouts are also included with elements that can be modified, such as graphs, tables, pictures and text boxes.
This document contains an animated PowerPoint template that includes various types of content placeholders like text boxes, charts, graphs, pictures, and smart art that can be customized. It notes that the template works with PowerPoint 97-2010 but some elements may utilize features only available in PowerPoint 2007 or higher. All elements in the template can be modified or removed by editing the slide master.
The document outlines an orientation agenda with 5 items and 4 questions. It identifies the top 3 priorities for implementation as: 1) item 1, 2) item 2, 3) item 3. It also notes what is currently done well and what could be improved regarding strategies.
This document contains a template for a presentation with various layouts and placeholders for content. The template includes layouts for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, photos, tables, graphs, comparisons, and SmartArt diagrams. Each layout contains placeholders for descriptive text, graphics, or other content. The template is designed to be customizable for any presentation needs.
The document describes an animated PowerPoint template for a world conference that includes layouts like title pages, content pages, and static pages, along with images, icons, graphs, tables and other elements that can be customized. It provides instructions on using the template across different versions of PowerPoint and modifying elements. The template is intended to be used for presentations at a world conference.
The document discusses leisure activities in Haiti and contains placeholders for discussion items, charts, graphs, and images. It provides templates for creating presentations with different types of visual elements like pie charts, bar graphs and smart art diagrams. The templates can be modified and customized with new text, images and other content.
This document provides templates for various types of PowerPoint slides including title slides, content slides with animations, graphs, tables, and layouts for text, pictures, or smart art. The templates are designed to work with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2010 and include elements that can be customized. Instructions are provided for changing between static and animated layouts within the templates.
The document contains various graphical elements including charts, graphs, tables, and images. It discusses features of PowerPoint 2007 or higher that allow for customization and enhancement of the included graphical elements. The document provides placeholders for adding descriptive text to the elements and emphasizes that the templates can be modified.
This PowerPoint template contains various layouts and placeholders for topics, images, graphs, and other elements. It includes sections for agendas, two-column text, bar graphs, comparisons, pie charts, smart art, pictures, and quick facts. The templates are designed for PowerPoint 2007 or later, and some elements like videos and smart art may not appear correctly in older versions. All aspects of the templates can be modified by editing the slide master.
The document is a template for a PowerPoint presentation that contains various layouts and placeholders for content like text, images, charts, and tables. It includes pages for an agenda, content with one or two columns, comparisons, charts, pictures, and animation. All elements on the pages can be modified or replaced by editing the slide master.
This PowerPoint template contains various layouts and placeholders for topics, images, graphs, and other elements. It includes pages for agendas, comparisons, bar graphs, smart art, pictures, and quick facts. All elements on the pages can be modified or removed by editing the slide master. The templates are designed for PowerPoint 2007 or later, as some pages include features only available in those versions.
Top Gujarati Language & Literature Web ResourcesMazhar Laliwala
This document provides a summary of top Gujarati language web resources and templates for creating PowerPoint presentations. It includes links to websites for learning Gujarati online, dictionaries, literature resources, and templates demonstrating different page layouts with various elements like text, images, tables, graphs and charts. Smart art templates are also included that utilize features in PowerPoint 2007.
The document discusses how to optimize a business's economic resources and maximize returns. It examines key areas like available funds, how to make the most of current means, identifying growth opportunities, understanding customers and competitors, and leveraging feedback to improve. The conclusion emphasizes reviewing all topics and determining next steps.
This document contains templates for various types of slides that can be used to create a presentation. It includes templates for slides with: discussion items and agenda items listed; main content with different heading levels; comparisons of two or more items; different column layouts; slides with one, two or three pictures; tables; bar graphs; pie graphs; smart art diagrams; and a picture with caption. Each template includes placeholder text that can be replaced with specific content.
This document contains a presentation template with various layouts and placeholders for text, graphics, tables, and charts. The template includes pages for agendas, main content, quick facts, sections, pictures, comparisons, tables, line graphs, bar graphs, smart art, processes, options, and more. Placeholders throughout can be edited or removed and replaced with the user's own text, images, and data.
The document provides layout templates for different types of slides in PowerPoint including text slides, chart slides, picture slides and smart art slides. Instructions are included on using the templates in PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 and troubleshooting tips if videos do not play properly. A variety of content and placeholder pages allow customization of slides for different presentation needs.
2. ON TARGET
Agenda or Summary Layout
A second line of text could go here
Discussion Item One – A Placeholder for text
Add a second line of text here
Discussion Item Two – A Placeholder for text
Add a second line of text here
Discussion Item Three – A Placeholder for text
Add a second line of text here
Discussion Item Four – A Placeholder for text
Add a second line of text here
Discussion Item Five – A Placeholder for text
Add a second line of text here
Discussion Item Six – A Placeholder for text
Add a second line of text here
3. ON TARGET
Your Main Content Slide
You may add your message here
The Graphics maybe removed by
editing the Slide Master.
The Background image maybe removed
or resized by editing this layout.
4. ON TARGET
A Two Column Page Layout
A second line of text can go here
QUICK FACT QUICK FACT
A content placeholder. Use for A content placeholder. Use for
text, graphics, tables and graphs. You can text, graphics, tables and graphs. You can
change this text or delete it. A content change this text or delete it. A content
placeholder. Use for text, graphics, tables placeholder. Use for text, graphics, tables
and graphs. You can change this text or and graphs. You can change this text or
delete it. A content placeholder. Use for delete it. A content placeholder.
text, graphics, tables and graphs. You can
change this text or delete it.
Delete this graphic or
copy it and use it on
A content placeholder. Use for
another page or in
text, graphics, tables and graphs. You can
another presentation.
change this text or delete it.
A content placeholder. Use for
text, graphics, tables and graphs. You can
change this text or delete it.
5. ON TARGET
Here is the Section Header
YOUR SECTION TITLE HERE
6. ON TARGET
Picture Layout
Add your own picture above you can also use the above image in other parts
of this PowerPoint template. Picture from PresenterMedia.com
7. ON TARGET
A Comparison Page
Option 1 Option 2
Here are the advantages of this Here are the advantages of this
option along with some option along with some
illustrations about the option. illustrations about the option.
Change or remove this text. Change or remove this text.
Here are the advantages of this Here are the advantages of this
option along with some option along with some
illustrations about the option. illustrations about the option.
Change or remove this text. Change or remove this text.
Here are the advantages of this Here are the advantages of this
option along with some option along with some
illustrations about the option. illustrations about the option.
Change or remove this text.
8. ON TARGET
A Two Column Layout Page
Use each area for
text, pictures, graphs, smart art, or
Geographic Region Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
more.
United States 1254 1254 1254 1254
Europe and Asia 324 324 324 324
Use each area for
text, pictures, graphs, smart art, or
Australia 32 32 32 32
more.
Remove this text and add South America 2 2 2 2
your own.
Canada 1 1 1 1
You may remove the dart and target
from this page if you wish, our use Mexico 1 1 1 1
them on another page.
TOTALS 1614 1614 1614 1614
9. ON TARGET
Graph Title Here
Your Title is Here
Your Graph Description can go
here. This graph is using 2007
display features. 23%
Additional
text, specifications, information, c
ontributions, policies, options, choi
ces, regulations, laws, details, con 10%
ditions and other items can go
here.
19%
9%
58%
1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
10. ON TARGET
Pie Graph Page Layout
PowerPoint 2007
Chart Title
Enhanced Version
Here is the description of the
chart. You may change or delete
this text as you wish.
58%
This chart utilizes features only
available with 2007.
Here is a placeholder for more text 23%
and description of the chart. 10%
9%
1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
11. ON TARGET
Line Graph Page Layout Chart Title
PowerPoint 97 – 2007
Compatible
6
Here is the description of the
chart. You may change or delete
this text as you wish. 5
This chart is compatible with
PowerPoint 97 to 2007. 4
Here is a placeholder for more text
and description of the chart. 3
2
1
0
Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
12. ON TARGET
Bar Graph Page Layout Chart Title
PowerPoint 2007 Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
Enhanced Layout
Here is the description of the
chart. You may change or delete
5
this text as you wish.
4
This chart utilizes features only
available with 2007.
3
Here is a placeholder for more text
and description of the chart. 2
1
0
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
13. ON TARGET
Chart Title
Bar Graph Page Layout 6
PowerPoint 97 – 2007
Compatible Layout
Here is the description of the
5
chart. You may change or delete
this text as you wish.
Series 1
This chart is compatible with
4
PowerPoint 97 to 2007.
Here is a placeholder for more text
and description of the chart. Series 2
3
2 Series 3
1
0
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4
14. ON TARGET
Comparison Table Layout
Table Title One Table Title Two
Quarter North America Asia Europe Australia Quarter North America Asia Europe Australia
Q1 2009 123 34 45 10 Q1 2009 123 34 45 10
Q2 2009 134 35 44 12 Q2 2009 134 35 44 12
Q3 2009 150 45 50 14 Q3 2009 150 45 50 14
Q4 2009 201 55 60 18 Q4 2009 201 55 60 18
Q1 2010 175 44 47 13 Q1 2010 175 44 47 13
Q2 2010 180 48 52 14 Q2 2010 180 48 52 10
Q3 2010 204 55 60 16 Q3 2010 204 55 60 4
Q4 2010 250 62 70 20 Q4 2010 250 62 70 1
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Smart Art Page Layout Stage 1
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Smart Art Page Layout
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PowerPoint 2007. If you PowerPoint 2007. If you PowerPoint 2007. If you
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Three Picture Layout
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