If anything besides text boxes is common in a PowerPoint presentation, it's the graph. The graph is the first thing that comes to the presenter's mind as soon as he starts thinking about a presentation. The secret of the popularity of graphs in PowerPoint presentations lies in their ability to showcase boring statistical data in an interesting, visual form - without the presenter needing to waste too much time and effort!
PowerPoint graphs are popularly known as charts. There are three main types of PowerPoint charts: bar charts, line charts and pie charts. Each of them is intended to present a certain type of data. Bar charts are mostly used to compare data for fractions of time, such as monthly or yearly. Line charts give an idea about trends at a glance. And pie charts effectively give an overview of the total proportions of given factors, such as share of each product in sales, share of cost for each department, etc. Slideshop offers variety in all of these chart types, and many of them are in 3D. Moreover, data-driven charts in this category will make it even easier to apply your data to the chart. You can present your data in a graphical form by simply entering information into the Excel spreadsheet embedded in the chart.
Browse through the Graphs category and find out what best suits your data.