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Adding "P&G style" elevated the output to the next level. The slides were created by Kimi Slides. My prompt: Design a "Shampoo Category" planogram for a hypermarket. Requirements: Analyze sales and margin of 50 SKUs to calculate optimal facings. Simulate shelf layout using shapes, colored by margin intensity (shades...

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