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| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 3 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | October 2021 |
Start your presentation with the warmth of a handwritten note, where every slide greets your audience like an old friend. The Greetings Flower PowerPoint template captures this essence, weaving gentle floral patterns into a framework that`s as welcoming as it is professional. Ideal for those moments when connection matters most, it helps you convey gratitude, updates, or visions with touching authenticity.
This template bridges casual and corporate worlds, offering tools that feel personal yet polished. With PowerPoint 2016 compatibility, it`s accessible for Windows and Mac users, enabling quick adaptations that keep your focus on the message, not the mechanics.
Three masters and backgrounds lay the groundwork, infused with soft bloom motifs for an inviting vibe.
Streamlined for heartfelt efficiency, it shines in expressive scenarios.
Slide 1`s greeting card layout sets a cordial tone, followed by Slide 3`s branching appreciation tree.
Core slides 9-16 feature radial thanks charts and sequential milestone blooms. End with Slides 25-28`s wrap-up collages for lasting impressions.
Balanced aesthetics ensure scannability.
Layer personal photos over floral bases for bespoke touches.
HR lead Alex used it for appreciation events, diagrams mapping team contributions to cheers. Non-profit volunteers design donor reports, floral accents softening stats.
Surpasses defaults with emotional depth, halving revision cycles.
Send the right message - adapt this template immediately.
More relational tools, better cohesion, lifetime value.
Seamlessly, with cloud sync perks.
28 across seven colors.
Yes, for card exports.
Easy via shared drives.
Seven, expandable globally.
Under 5 minutes guided.
The greeting card layout set a very warm tone for our annual employee appreciation slides.
I used the branching appreciation tree to map out mentor contributions, it was a big hit.
The floral accents are nice, but I wish there were more masculine color schemes for other events.
Great for non-profits thanking donors, the soft blooms soften the hard donation numbers.
Its a very specific use case (greetings), but when you need it, it saves so much time.