urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow4|Use to show two opposing ideas, or ideas that diverge from a central point. Each of the first two lines of Level 1 text corresponds to an arrow. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts.
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urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow1|Use to show ideas or concepts that progress outward from a central ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow2|Use to show a progression or steps that trend upward in a task, process, ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow3|Use to show two opposing ideas or concepts. Each of the first two ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow4|Use to show two opposing ideas, or ideas that diverge from a central ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow5|Use to show ideas or concepts that converge to a central point. Works ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow6|Use to show either related or contrasting concepts with some connection, ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/balance1|Use to compare or show the relationship between two ideas. Each ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/bList2|Use to show non-sequential or grouped blocks of information. The ...