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Introducing Track Changes for PowerPoint

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Track Changesfor PowerPoint

What It Is

AI should never leave you wondering what it changed. Track Changes for PowerPoint is built directly into Vesence's own presentation engine: select any part of a deck, ask Vesence to update it, and review exactly what the agent changed before accepting the work.

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Client NordicTech

Advisory proposal

24 March 2026

Strictly Confidential

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Agenda

01Engagement summary
02Scope of work
03Team & timeline
04Fee proposal
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Scope of Work

Conduct a comprehensive market analysis across Nordic region covering 6 priority sectors
Assess target company financials, operational KPIs, and regulatory exposure
Develop post-merger integration plan with 100 day milestones
Do a synergy assessment across procurement, IT, and back office functions
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Team & Timeline

A partner led team of four
Kick-off in 1 week
Completion in 6 weeks
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Fee Proposal

Fixed fee of SEK 1.4m
Billed across three milestones
Expenses capped at 5%

Advisors

Scope of Work

Conduct a comprehensive market analysis across Nordic region covering 6 priority sectors
Assess target company financials, operational KPIs, and regulatory exposure
Develop post-merger integration plan with 100 day milestones
Do a synergy assessment across procurement, IT, and back office functions

Advisors

Team & Timeline

A partner led team of four
Kick-off in 1 week
Completion in 6 weeks
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What can I do for you?
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Track Changes for PowerPoint: the agent rewrites the scope and timeline slides, and all 11 edits land as revisions you can accept or reject.

How It Works

We extended the PowerPoint file format with a native change-tracking layer, something PowerPoint itself has never offered. Every edit the agent makes — text, layout, fonts, colors — is recorded as a revision rather than written straight into the file, so the deck carries its own history of what changed and where.

You review those revisions the way you would in Word: step through them one at a time, accept or reject individually, or take the whole set at once. Your template, fonts, and colors stay untouched throughout.

Why It Matters

In a 150-slide deck, an unnoticed change to a number, a layout, a font, or a color can have consequences. Yet most AI tools simply return a modified file, leaving you to work out what changed.

We wanted a better model: the speed of an agent, with complete control over its work. The result is an agent that can work quickly across complex presentations, preserve the firm's existing standards, and produce polished slides without becoming a black box.

Getting Started

Track Changes for PowerPoint is available today. Book a demo or start a free trial.