## Horizontal Arrows – Splitting to 5 Items

### Slide Content

The slide depicts a process or a sequence subdivided into five distinct parts. Each part is represented by a colorful horizontal arrow pointing rightward, with an accompanying icon and a placeholder for a title and descriptive text. The number on each arrow indicates the sequence of the steps. The colors and icons serve as visual differentiation and thematic representation for each segment, making the data easier to understand and follow.

### Graphical Look

- The slide background is white, providing a clean contrast for the colorful elements.
- There are five horizontal arrows, each with a different color: orange, teal, blue, green, and purple.
- Arrows originate from a shared starting point on the left, represented by a dark gray horizontal bar.
- Each arrow is labeled with a circular number box from 1 to 5, matching the color of the arrow.
- To the right of each arrow, there's a circular icon inside a thinner circle, with visual representations of a clock, currency, delivery truck, audio, and cloud, corresponding to each step.
- To the right of the icons, there are text placeholders with the phrase "Your Title" in bold and underlined, and a subtitle placeholder that says "Write your text here."

The slide features a vibrant and colorful design, with bold arrows and icons that clearly denote separate items in a sequence. The graphical elements are well-spaced and balanced, enhancing visual appeal and readability.

### Use Cases

- Breaking down a business process into five key stages, with each arrow representing a specific phase.
- Illustrating a workflow or a timeline, where each step is marked with an icon representing different aspects like time, money, logistics, communication, and data storage.
- Creating educational content to outline a step-by-step guide or instructions.
- Describing a marketing or project plan, with icons supporting the narrative of each planned activity or milestone.

Branching Wide Arrows for Process Block Flow Charts (PPT Diagrams)