Greetings,

Recently I have been assigned several tasks of making presentations for webinar by a superior. The presentations are mainly about treatments in oncology such as immunotherapy and targeted therapy.

In the process of making the presentation, a few graphs such as kaplan-meier survival are needed to be included in the PowerPoint presentation. However, I then suddenly remembered that several speakers in symposiums had this sort of beautiful graph (Picture 1.). When I check the PowerPoint file, it is as if they design or make the graph in the PowerPoint directly, resulting in a well-suited graph for viewing.

On the other hand, the best that I could do was downloading the figure or slides directly from the journal and even then, it was still horrendous occasionally and unsuitable for presentation in my opinion (Picture 2.)

I want to ask whether there is an easy way to make beautiful graph like in picture 1 without allocating significant time. I also want to know how they do it. Do they use professional designers in the firstplace or is there an automatic software to make this?

Many thanks for the help

Kevin

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