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3 diverging aspects for controlling process flows cycle diagram power point templates
1. 3 Diverging Aspects For Controlling Process Flows
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2. 3 Diverging Aspects For Controlling Process Flows
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3. 3 Diverging Aspects For Controlling Process Flows
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Bring your presentation
1 to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
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to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
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to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
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4. 3 Diverging Aspects For Controlling Process Flows
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1 to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
Your Text Put Text Here
Here Bring your presentation
to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
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to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
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5. 3 Diverging Aspects For Controlling Process Flows
Your Text Here
Bring your presentation
1 to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
Your Text Put Text Here
Here Bring your presentation
to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
3 2
Your Text Here
Bring your presentation
to life. Capture your
audience’s attention.
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6. All images are 100% editable in PowerPoint
“Change color, size and orientation of any icon to your liking”
7. Ungrouping the object
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1. Right click the object.
2. Choose Group and then Ungroup.
3. Click beside the object and drag the arrow over it.
8. Edit Color
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1. Right click the object
2. Choose Format Shape in the dialog box
3. Choose “Fill” in the Format Shape box then “Solid” or “Gradient”
depending on the appearance of the object. Change colour as
shown in the picture.
9. Edit Color by Theme Colors
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1. Select the shape to change the color
2. Go to Design Tab then “Colors”
3. Choose any theme color “Built In” depending on the appearance of the object.