PowerPoint has a ready-to-use collection of shapes that can be inserted with a click or two. You can add multiple shapes on the same slide and then flip, rotate, reorder, or group them as required to create your own combined diagrams and designs within PowerPoint. These combined shapes help create more involved diagrams such as a target diagram.
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Drawing Target Diagrams in PowerPoint 2013
Drawing Target Diagrams in PowerPoint 2010
Drawing Target Diagrams in PowerPoint 2011
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