Strategic Planning And Research Monotone Icon In Powerpoint Pptx Png And Editable Eps Format
This Strategic planning and research monotone icon in powerpoint pptx png and editable eps format is a 100 percent editable icon. The downloaded file will have this icon in EPS, PNG and Powerpoint pptx format and is perfect for your next project. It has a simple yet stylish design.
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This Monotone Powerpoint Icon is perfect for illustrating research and strategy topics in presentations. It is a modern, sleek design that is sure to make an impact on any audience. It is simple yet effective, and will add a professional touch to any presentation.
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