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Select the slide, search My Collections for clip art, then select the clip to insert into the slide.
Go to the Insert tab and choose Online Pictures. You can then search for Clipart and pick whatever you want. Then click Insert and the item will be inserted onto your slide.
Text Box Word Art Insert Diagram or Organization Chart Insert Clip Art Insert Picture Fill Color Text Color Line Color Line Style
On your toolbar go to Insert>Images>Clip-art
you can animate clip art
No, PowerPoint does not assume so -- each slide has a layout that may include a placeholder for clip art. Alternatively you can use the Clip Art button on the Insert tab of the Ribbon. More info can be found on Indezine in the related link.
If using Microsoft Office, the clip art library has a large selection of clip art which can be inserted into a document. To insert into the document, click in the location where the clip art is to be inserted. Go to the Insert Menu, choose Picture and select the Clip Art option. Choose the clip art and then click the insert button. The clip art will then appear in the document.
Cliparts are pre-drawn symbols and pictures that computer users can add to their documents, often provided with word-processing software. They are used to improve the presentation of the document.
a spring clip is somthing on a microspope to hold down a slide on the microscope
a spring clip is somthing on a microspope to hold down a slide on the microscope
On any slide page, click on {Insert) CLick on {Picture} and the drop down menu will list alternatives Select an alternative{Clip Art, From File, From camera or scanner)
Slide > Background > Fill Effects > Image > (Find your image) > "Return" three times. That's the "hard" way, but the background will not shift from slide to slide. The fast way is to insert an image as you would clip-art, then size it to fit the screen and use "Send to Back."