Inserting Clip Art
You can insert clips from the Clip Art task pane or your own files. Clips—copyright-free images or pictures, sounds, and motion clips—enhance any Web page. For example, you can insert clip art graphics of scenic backgrounds, maps, buildings, or people. A motion clip is an animated picture—also known as an animated GIF—frequently used in Web pages or videos. You can also insert your own files you scanned or created in a drawing program, and you can organize clip art in various collections using the Clip Organizer.
Insert Clip Art
| Click the View menu, click Page, and then click where you want to insert clip art. |
| Click the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click Clip Art. |
| Type the word(s) that describes the clip art you want to find. |
Click the Search In list arrow, and then select the check boxes with the collection in which you want to search.
Use the plus (+) and minus (-) signs to navigate the list. | Click the Results Should Be list arrow, and then select the check boxes with the type of media you want to search. |
| Click the Go button. |
| Click the clip art image you want to insert. |
| When you're done, click the Close button on the task pane. |
You can connect to the Web to access additional clip art.
In the Clip Art task pane, click Clip Art On Office Online to open your Web browser and connect to a clip art Web site to download files. |
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