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| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 47 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 130/73 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | May 2026 |
This 47-slide PowerPoint template is designed for analysts and treasury teams who need to explain forex exposure. The layouts handle paired comparisons, trend overlays, and impact breakdowns. The column alignment holds even after swapping in new monthly data.
Duplicate a slide, drop your numbers in the embedded data sheet, and adjust two labels. The color system is controlled via Slide Master; update the main palette and most elements pick it up automatically. For stubborn grouped objects, select and recolor manually.
They work in PowerPoint 2016 and newer including 365. In most cases formatting stays solid. Older versions may need minor font or spacing tweaks. The native charts behave best in recent releases.
Go to View > Slide Master. The top master controls the main palette. Update the theme colors there and most elements pick them up automatically. For stubborn grouped objects you select and recolor manually.
Standard single-use commercial license. You can use and adapt the slides in client projects after purchase. Sharing the raw .pptx file outside your team is not allowed.
Not gonna lie the slide master looks busy at first but the color system clicked pretty fast. Dropped my numbers in the data sheet and was done in a few minutes.
This is decent if you need to show rate differences but don't expect anything interactive. For static board reviews the column alignment holds up well even after you swap in new monthly data.
Used this for a treasury report and the trend overlays worked fine. Kinda wish the charts were more flexible but for $15 it does the job when your deck is due tomorrow.
The waterfall-style rate impact slides were exactly what I needed for a client update. The vertical alignment made it easy to compare region by region without any tweaking.
Had to explain some forex shifts for our quarterly board meeting and this saved me a bunch of time. The side-by-side comparison slides made the variance really clear without me having to build it from scratch.