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Here's one potential example of a moderate complexity slide deck generated by serious professionals : https://media.kalzumeus.com/complex-systems/334925792-Shorti...

That is a PDF copy of the actual pitch deck Deutsche Bank used for a proposed trade to take advantage of the 2008 housing financial crash by "Shorting Home Equity Mezzanine Tranches" (an incredible and lucrative prediction they made back in 2007, when the PDF was authored). The real meat and potatoes starts on page 6, but every page after the disclaimer could be put on screen as a slide in a powerpoint.

Note how nearly every slide is a diagram with title and potentially a caption. Each diagram is annotated with custom annotations explaining the concepts at play, requiring a ton of annotations. There's charts, block diagrams, process workflows, tables, and more. A minority of the pages are text-only with bulleted lists. This is an ultra high value artifact and very little of it would have benefited from a markdown->slides automation. What makes it amazing is the sheer volume and detail of very specific information, only replicable via tremendous elbow grease.



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