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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.
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.
Select the slide, search My Collections for clip art, then select the clip to insert into the slide.
Yes except for verizion iphones. iphone 4 have a small hole on the side use a paper clip to insert in the hole and the card will pop out. Other iphones have it on the top near the power button. Again use a paper clip to insert into the hole.
On your toolbar go to Insert>Images>Clip-art
It depends on what kind of object that you want. If you want clip art, then you can choose to insert clip art... if you want a picture, you can select insert picture from file. If you want to create some WordArt, there should be a Word Art button on the picture toolbar. If you want a text box, there is a separate function for that... You can use the INSERT on the menu bar. click OBJECT. You can insert one you created from another program or insert those that come with Word.
thanks for the suggestion, i found a clip and it was pretty cool.
Magazine, not clip. Hence, the button you refer to is known as the magazine release.
Go into the "insert" tab, on the far right in the "media clips" group, you will find "sound". when you click the sound button you can choose where to find you're sound file from - file, clip organizer, cd/audio track, or record sound. :)