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Elegant Slide with Divider – Rising Papers, A New Vision Unfolded

Elegant Slide with Divider – Rising Papers, A New Vision Unfolded

RB0800052_3

  • Last Update 03/26/2025
  • File Size 0.8MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A divider slide designed to separate sections in your presentation with visual impact. The slide features a dark background with four 3D paper shapes in orange, red, black, and cyan colors rising dynamically across the layout. Each colored area includes dedicated spaces for title, subtitle, and descriptive text, making section transitions visually prominent and engaging. This PPTX format slide deck contains 2 slides optimized for 4:3 aspect ratio and works perfectly as section breaks in business documents such as company profiles, business plans, marketing proposals, and pitch decks.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    This divider slide visually separates presentation sections and refocuses audience attention at key transition points. Place it after table of contents or before new topics to clarify document structure and emphasize the logical flow of your presentation.

  • How to Use

    Enter section titles, subtitles, and descriptions in the text boxes within each colored area. Use in company profiles for sections like 'Company Overview,' 'Business Areas,' and 'Vision,' or in business plans for 'Market Analysis,' 'Strategy,' and 'Financial Projections.'

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for multi-section business documents including company profiles, business plans, marketing proposals, pitch decks, and investment presentations. Particularly effective when presenting four or more major topics that require clear visual separation.

  • Slide Structure

    Consists of 2 slides with identical layouts featuring a dark background and four 3D paper shapes in orange, red, black, and cyan. Each colored section provides three text input areas for title, subtitle, and description, allowing you to present up to four distinct sections per slide.

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