Not built into the program. HOWEVER - you can import clip-art from external sources, by using the Insert tab at the top of a document, selecting Picture - and browsing your computer for the image.
You can import clip-art from external sources, by using the Insert tab at the top of a document, selecting Picture - and browsing your computer for the image.
I believe open office has applications very similar
It is an open-source, free, office suite (kind of like MS Office). See related links for more information.
Once you've opened or created a document... click on Insert, and select Picture - then choose From File, and browse your computer for the picture or clip-art you want to insert.
If you mean can you write something using Microsoft Works word-processor - and open it using OpenOffice - yes you can ! OpenOffice will happily open .wks files.
you unscrew it (another person) If you unscrew it even i can't open it. i think theres something in the clip that joins it together. the thing inside well i think it is, is not visible so try looking inside it.
by the double click on it
Please check out openoffice at http://www.openoffice.org/. Open Office Calc is a spreadsheet program very similar to Excel.
Open Office is free...but why?
It's the 'paste' button.
Double click the clip.
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