up to you
up to you
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.
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.
There are many sources of free clip art, many include birthday images. Many design applications have built in clip art libraries which you can search within the application. Alternatively some craft magazines include a free CDROM which often contains free clip art.
Clip Organizer
You can access additional clip art from the Microsoft website, look on your clipart bar for a link to Office Online.
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Clip art is not always copyright-free. Some clip art may be used for commercial purposes, but it is important to check the licensing terms for each specific clip art image to ensure that it can be used legally.
One can find cartoon balloon clip art from many different image and clip art databases. Some examples of these websites include Clker and Thumb Creator.
Christian clip art is made much the same way as any other type of clip art. It involves an artist actually drawing the image and creating it in a compatible file format.
Clip Art is very simple. If you have Microsoft Word or PowerPoint, then you automatically have clip art. Clip Art is a way to get tons of images, videos, etc, without having to go to another site. I'm not so sure about including Clip Art on a business letter, unless your visual image is that important to your business.