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In Powerpoint 2007, I am looking for two types of graphics:
1) Increasing number of choices with the following variables -
A) If the item is only available for purchase, then you must purchase it
B) If the item is available for either purchase or rent, you are permitted
to rent (i.e. spend less money), but it is praiseworthy to purchase (i.e.
spend more money)
C) If the item is available to purchase, rent, or borrow, then you are
permitted even to borrow (i.e. no monetary expenditure), but it is
praiseworthy to purchase (i.e. the same as in B)
The principle behind these choices is that you do not have to spend money if
you can avoid it (renting or borrowing is available), but if you cannot avoid
it, then you must acquire the item by purchasing it
Thank you
1) Increasing number of choices with the following variables -
A) If the item is only available for purchase, then you must purchase it
B) If the item is available for either purchase or rent, you are permitted
to rent (i.e. spend less money), but it is praiseworthy to purchase (i.e.
spend more money)
C) If the item is available to purchase, rent, or borrow, then you are
permitted even to borrow (i.e. no monetary expenditure), but it is
praiseworthy to purchase (i.e. the same as in B)
The principle behind these choices is that you do not have to spend money if
you can avoid it (renting or borrowing is available), but if you cannot avoid
it, then you must acquire the item by purchasing it
Thank you