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| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 14 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | March 2026 |
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Keynote 12 and later on macOS 12 or higher opens the .key file without issues. Earlier versions may show missing effects on overlaps. Always check your macOS version before purchase. The file uses standard master slides compatible across recent updates.
How do I change the color scheme?Select View then Slide Master in Keynote. Update the theme colors in the palette. All Venn segments and icons inherit the changes automatically. Save the master and return to normal view. The entire deck updates in seconds.
What does the license allow?Internal company use and client work are permitted. Resale or sublicensing of the file itself is not allowed. You may present the edited deck in paid consulting projects. The original masters stay with the buyer only.
What is the difference between free and paid?The paid version includes all 14 editable slides in .key format. Free tier details do not appear on the page so the purchase covers the complete set. Icons and overlaps are fully available only after download. No partial files are offered separately.
What software opens the file?Keynote on Mac opens the .key format directly. PowerPoint cannot import it natively. Export to PDF works for sharing after edits. The file contains no external dependencies beyond standard Keynote features.
What is the refund policy?Contact support within 30 days if the file does not open in Keynote 12 or later. Provide proof of compatibility issue for review. Refunds process only for technical failures not for change of mind after successful download. The policy covers download errors only.
I had a last minute client deck and this saved me maybe two hours. The charts were already organized nicely.
The icons looked a bit old on a couple slides but the layouts still worked.
Good enough for internal reports. I mainly used the comparison chart pages.
There were more slides than I expected which helped because I could delete extras instead of making new ones.
I’m not very creative with presentations so templates like this help a lot.