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A white appendix page closing the scenario text in two left columns while a right column opens a "What's Next" subsection of justified copy.
Summary
A continuation page: the climate-scenario narrative finishes in two left columns under bold subheads, while a separate right column opens a forward-looking "What's Next" subsection.
Visual description
White page, no large headline. The thin all-caps header runs across the top: "ON IMPACT PROGRESS REPORT 2024" left, "APPENDIX" center, "GOVERNANCE, ETHICS & COMPLIANCE" running label, page number "96" right. The left two columns carry small justified dark-gray body copy continuing the scenario discussion, broken by bold run-in subheads ("Increased Frequency and Intensity of Extreme Weather Events"). A third column, set apart at right, opens with a bold "What's Next" subhead over its own justified body block, with noticeable white space below it where the column runs short. No images, rules, or color. Muted footer bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Letting an existing column simply be repurposed for a "What's Next" closer rather than building a special callout, so the forward-looking note reads as part of the same calm text system. The short final column with trailing white space gives the section a natural, unforced ending.
Reuse notes
A reusable pattern for ending a report section: finish the detail in the running columns, then use one column for next steps or a summary. Keeps multi-page narrative sections coherent. Best where the closing note is genuinely brief; a long "what's next" would unbalance the three-column rhythm. Monochrome and type-only.
From this deck: Scenario continuation with What's Next column
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