Technical Drawing Template

Thursday, May 14th, 2009 2 comments

Technical Drawing TemplateThis free technical drawing PowerPoint template shows a pencil and ruler in front of some paper. The title bar in the background is set inside technical drawing markings.

This presentation may be of use to those presenting on mechanics, or in design technology. It may be useful in schools and colleges, but some business presentations might make use of this background.

Download this PowerPoint template for use in your own presentations. This file is in .pot format, and may take a short while to download.

Technical Drawing Template

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2 Comments to Technical Drawing Template

  1. #1

    shazy

    12:24 pm, July 20th, 2009

    i want the editable copy of this ppt

  2. #2

    Joby Blume

    1:11 pm, July 20th, 2009

    Shazy

    Just click on the large image of the template to download it.

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