Multilayer World Map for PowerPoint. English.
Need a World Map for your presentation — without starting from scratch?
The Multilayer World Map for PowerPoint helps you build clear, customized world maps in minutes. Use only the layers you need: countries, capitals, lakes, or graticules — all organized for quick editing and easy navigation. Text always stays visible thanks to a smart layer structure. All objects are named and searchable via the Selection Pane.
This is not a presentation or a presentation template - it is a flexible and convenient tool for quickly creating the desired world map for you.
Whether you're preparing slides for class, explaining a concept, or sketching out an idea, this map saves time and helps you get the job done.
PLEASE NOTE: PICTURES AND VIDEO SHOW A HIGH-DETAIL VERSION.
Overview of the Multilayer World Map for PowerPoint
▶ Slide size: 16:9 widescreen
▶ Map projection: Robinson (slightly modified)
▶ Map detail: Low Detail or Normal Detail, or High Detail
Note: Each detail option has its advantages and disadvantages:
Low detail - very convenient for simple maps with a small number of elements. Looks simple and adds very little to the file size. Has the smallest number of layers. Low Detail Map contains 20 layers.
Normal detail - a universal option, a compromise between a professional look and performance. Suitable for most purposes, although it has a smaller selection of layers. Normal Detail Map contains 33 layers.
High detail - looks the most professional, contains a large number of details, and has the largest selection of layers. However, due to the complexity and large number of objects, it can increase the size of the final file, and on very weak computers or laptops, it may cause a slight delay (up to 1 second) in the program's response. High Detail Map contains 64 layers.
▶ Layer structure:
Low detail map: 20 layers in total
12 vector layers: Capitals, Temperature Records, The deepest points in the world's oceans, The highest peaks of each continent ("Seven summits"), Lakes, World forest cover, Countries and territories, 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica), Whole World, Graticule, 5 Oceans, and World Ocean
8 text layers: Capitals, Temperature Records, The highest peaks of each continent ("Seven summits"), Countries and territories, 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica), The deepest points in the world's oceans, 5 Oceans, Graticule
Number of objects in some layers (Low detail map):
Layer Countries and territories - 164 objects
Layer Capitals - 156 objects
Layer Lakes - 17 as one object
Layer Continents: 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica)
Layer Oceans: 5 Oceans
Layer Graticule: 45'
Normal detail map: 33 layers in total
19 vector layers: Capitals, Temperature Records, The highest peaks of each continent ("Seven summits"), The deepest points in the world's oceans, Lakes, Rivers, Main Deserts of the World, Forest and woodland, Mountain Ranges, Countries and territories, Relief Map of the World, 6 Continents (Eurasia), 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica), Whole World, Graticule, Deepest oceanic trenches, 5 Oceans, and World Ocean
14 text layers: Capitals, Temperature Records, The highest peaks of each continent ("Seven summits"), Mountain Ranges, Lakes, Rivers, Countries and territories, The deepest points in the world's oceans, Deepest oceanic trenches, 5 Oceans, Graticule (2 options), 6 Continents (Eurasia), and 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica)
Number of objects in some layers (Normal detail map):
Layer Countries and territories - 194 objects
Layer Capitals - 164 objects
Layer Lakes - 17 objects
Layer Rivers - 226 objects
Layers Continents: 6 Continents (Eurasia), 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica)
Layer Oceans: 5 Oceans
Layers Graticule: 30' and 45'
High detail map: 64 layers in total
36 vector layers: Capitals, Annual mean temperature, Temperature records of the continents, Temperature Records, The deepest points in the world's oceans, The highest peaks of each continent ("Seven summits"), Roads, Rail Network, Lakes, Rivers, The Main Deserts of the World and their Types, Categories of wood of the world's forests, Forest types of the world, Forest and woodland, Mountain Ranges, Countries and territories, 5 Major Circles of Latitude, Relief Map of the World, Continents (5 options), Whole World, Graticule (5 options), Deepest oceanic trenches, 7 Oceans, Seas, Gulfs, Straits, Oceans (4 options), and World Ocean
28 text layers: Capitals, Temperature records of the continents, Temperature Records, The highest peaks of each continent ("Seven summits"), Mountain Ranges, Lakes, Rivers, Main Deserts of the World, Countries and territories, Countries and territories (ISO 3166), 5 Major Circles of Latitude, Graticule (5 options), Continents (5 options), The deepest points in the world's oceans, Deepest oceanic trenches, 7 Oceans, Seas, Gulfs, Straits, and Oceans (4 options)
Number of objects in some layers:
Layer Countries and territories - 248 objects
Layer Capitals - 165 objects
Layer Lakes - 35 objects
Layer Rivers - 226 objects
Layers Continents: 7 Continents, 6 Continents (Eurasia), 6 Continents (America), 5 Continents (w/o Antarctica), and 4 Continents (Afro-Eurasia)
Layers Oceans: 7 Oceans, 5 Oceans, 4 Oceans, 3 Oceans
Layers Graticule: 10', 15', 20', 30', and 45'
▶ Format: 100% vector-based graphics
▶ Editability: Fully editable elements
▶ Vector Optimization for PowerPoint: All vector objects have been optimized by reducing the number of nodes to the minimum necessary, ensuring smooth performance in PowerPoint.
▶ Layer management: All layers are organized on a single slide. You can toggle visibility in the Selection Pane to customize the map view
▶ Color Schemes:
Low Detail Map contains 7 built-in Color Schemes.
Normal Detail Map contains 15 built-in Color Schemes.
High Detail Map contains 36 built-in Color Schemes.
Color Schemes are built directly into the presentation file; they do not need to be installed on your system.
▶ Object naming: Each object is clearly labeled for easy identification and navigation. In the Countries and Territories and Capitals layers, objects are arranged by country names in English alphabetical order. In the Lakes layer, objects are arranged in alphabetical order by English language.
▶ Quick Start Guide: Includes a concise instruction sheet to help you get started using the map right away.
A little tip:
When you open a presentation file, you'll see one slide that displays all layers simultaneously.
To get started quickly and comfortably, do the following:
1. Turn on the Selection Pane (Alt + F10)
2. Collapse all top layer levels (click on the arrows to the left of the layer names in the Selection Pane)
3. Click the Hide All button at the top of the Selection Pane; this will hide all layers.
4. By clicking on the eye icon to the right of the layer name, turn on only the layers you need.
5. If necessary, edit the properties and position of layers or individual objects, select a color scheme, or assign your own colors. Your map is ready.
6. Copy your map to your presentation or export it as needed.
PLEASE NOTE:
This product is for personal use only and may not be sold, redistributed, or shared.
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