Art, clip-art, or other illustrations are not part of the business letter, they would be attachments to the letter, listed at the end of the letter as 'enclosure(s)'.
One might want to contact the ClipArt company to ask about special packages, if the art is needed for business or commercial purposes. For personal use, one can find free clipart online.
You can find high-quality clipart images for your project on clipart-library.com.
iWork does not include a clipart collection but it can use just about any image as clipart.
It is part of the business letter that authenticates statements and shows the signature of the letter sender.
The target audience is not a physical part of a business letter. The target audience is what directs the content of the letter. When writing a business letter, understanding who (the target audience) you are communicating with is as important as the information you are conveying.
There are many great site where one can find free clipart online, including bowling themed clipart. Class Room Clipart, Clipart Of, Graphics Factory and FotoSearch to list a few.
That part of the letter is called the salutation or greeting.
There is no information that can be found by looking up Camere Clipart. However, there are websites that show camera clipart. Check out Classroom Clipart and Clker.
To cite clipart, include the artist's name, clipart title, website or platform where the clipart was found, and the date you accessed the clipart. Follow the citation style recommended by the specific format you are using (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).
Yes, the clipart is free to use.
Microsoft PowerPoint has a built in clipart collection linked to Microsoft's online clipart. To use this clipart, click the Insert tab and then click Clipart.
One can find Microsoft Office Clipart online from the following sources: Microsoft Office Images, Open Clipart, Classroom Clipart, Discovery Education, iClipart, HassleFree Clipart, to name a few,