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Write a paragraph, insert clip art and wrap the text around the picture. The YouTube video tutorial was for Word 2007, Word office is a little. I would like to know how to modify clipart using MS Word 2007? In the past I was able to change the colors, modify and delete lines, etc.
I have to admit to being a little surprised when I was asked to post about clip art. From MS Word Clip ArtThis article applies to Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Examples are taken from Word, but the process works in the same way in all applications.Of course, choosing and inserting your clip art varies between Word (Excel and PowerPoint) 2007/2010 and Word (Excel and PowerPoint) 2013, so if you want the latter, please scroll down a bit to the relevant heading! How do I use clip art in Word 2007 and Word 2010 and other Microsoft Office software?Clip art is found in the Insert tab, in the Illustrations area (this is an image from Word 2010; the button in Word 2007 has a slightly different, but recognisable, icon and is in the same place):Making sure that your cursor is at the point where you want the clip art image to appear, click the Clip Art button:A clip art search area will appear in the right-hand margin. It’s pretty simple: you can enter a search term, and you can also choose which kind of media you are searching for (useful for PowerPoint presentations, for example, or if you only want photographs to illustrate your document):Leaving this on all media, let’s search for “teapot” – pop the word in the search box and click the Go button:You should then see a grid of clip art images:Stop press – you might only find you have the option to search online now – as Microsoft have withdrawn the copyright-free clip art they had offered for so many years.
I believe that if you have a standalone version of Word that doesn’t receive updates, the clip art will stay, otherwise you’ll just now have an option to search Bing. Very annoying!Anyway, back to our 57 teapots (which is surely enough for anyone!). When you’ve found an image you want to insert, double-click on it and it will move into your document:You will also notice here that the image is selected and can be enlarged and reduced using the little blocks around the image outline. It can also be moved, if you hover inside the box until an arrow appears.For more on placing images in text, please see. How do I use clip art in Word 2013 and other Microsoft Office software?For Office 2013, Microsoft went all online-based, and as a result, the way in which you access clip art changed.
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