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Table of Contents Slides for the Seminar Background – Effective Content Arrangement

Table of Contents Slides for the Seminar Background – Effective Content Arrangement

RJ0500050_2

  • Last Update 06/21/2025
  • File Size 1.2MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A professional table of contents PowerPoint slide designed for seminars, lectures, and presentations. The layout features four sections arranged in a card-style format against a dark background, with clearly separated title and description areas for each section. Orange accent points create visual hierarchy and draw audience attention. The 2-slide set includes two color variations—dark and blue backgrounds—allowing you to match your presentation's overall tone. Optimized for 16:9 widescreen format and provided in fully editable PPTX format for immediate customization.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Clearly communicate your presentation's overall structure to the audience at the beginning. The 4-section card layout simultaneously displays each section's topic and description, previewing the presentation flow and helping audiences understand what to expect.

  • How to Use

    The 2-slide set provides one dark background and one blue background version. Enter your section titles in the card title areas and key content descriptions in the description areas. Maintain the orange accent points for visual consistency throughout your presentation.

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for seminars, workshops, corporate training, academic presentations, employee onboarding, and project kickoff meetings. Works effectively as a table of contents page for marketing plans, business proposals, research presentations, and other document types.

  • Slide Structure

    Each slide contains 4 card sections with dedicated input areas. Every card includes a title field (white text) and description field (cyan text) for hierarchical information delivery. An orange accent bar in the lower right corner serves as a visual focal point.

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