What if you want to create three circles next to each other, and make sure that the leftmost circle should be filled-in completely. the second circle should be half full, and the third and the rightmost circle should have no fill, to represent something that is empty? This is certainly doable in PowerPoint.
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Creating Half Circles in PowerPoint 2013
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