Microsoft Clip Art, How to download and use
72Microsoft clip art
Using the Microsoft clip art is pretty simple. First of all, you will obviously need to have Microsoft word installed on your computer. Open it and on the bottom tab look for an icon with a man's face on it. It is a very little icon, but it is the only one that has a person's face on it.
After you find the icon, click on it once and a window should pop up. The window will have the clip art now open and will show you all the categories that there are. Which should be (New Category, Favorites, Academic, Backgrounds, Borders and Frames, Buildings, Business, Buttons and Icons, Cartoons, and so on.) If you do not see any of these categories, than you did not click on the right icon.
Simply click on a category and select a picture, animation, or a sound. Click on that icon and click insert. The clip art will now paste the icon that your chose into your word.
There are two ways to find icons. You can type what you are looking for in the search bar or go on the Internet and chose from there. The Internet will give you a lot more options. To get that option click on import clips and it will take you to the site that had all the clips on it.
If you just want to check the site out first, here it is:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx
I hope this helps!
This is what the clip art looks like
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pptmaps says:
2 years ago
Microsoft has a lot of clipart available, either in their PowerPoint program or at their website. There is also a lot available third party for their Office suite of programs. If your readers are looking for editable maps for PowerPoint presentation there is a nice collection at http://www.mapsfordesign.com, check it out.