Circle Alternating Process for PowerPoint and Google Slides

Free Circle Alternating Process for PowerPoint

Free circle alternating process for PowerPoint and Google Slides. A series of four connected rings with an alternating flow. Editable graphics with icons and text placeholders.

Circle Alternating Process

This is yet another nice alternating process diagram.

One of the different reasons to use an alternating flow as your process diagram is that it optimizes the slide space. Indeed, the text alternatively goes above and below the process graphic. And that allows you to have your information well spread over your slide so that it is easier to read.

More specifically, this process illustrates a series of 4 rings split into 2 parts. Each ring is connected to the following step, forming an alternating path.

Use this circle alternating process to show groups of information or sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. The alternating flow emphasizes the interaction or relationships among the groups of information.

Shapes are 100% editable: colors and sizes can be easily changed.

The “Lorem Ipsum” text is for illustrative purposes only. Therefore, you should edit it to fit your own needs. Also, feel free to customize this diagram with your selection of icons (to insert an icon under PowerPoint, go to Insert > Icons…)

Includes 2 slide option designs: Standard (4:3) and Widescreen (16:9).

Widescreen (16:9) size preview:

This ‘Circle Alternating Process for PowerPoint and Google Slides’ features:

  • 2 unique slides
  • Light and Dark layout
  • Ready to use template with icons and text placeholders
  • Completely editable shapes
  • Uses a selection of editable PowerPoint icons
  • Standard (4:3) and Widescreen (16:9) aspect ratios
  • PPTX file and for Google Slides

Free fonts used:

  • Helvetica (System Font)
  • Calibri (System Font)

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Google Slides: Widescreen (16:9)