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How to Insert Clip Art into Microsoft WordClip art is a picture or graphic that can be inserted into a word processed document. Clip art comes in a wide variety of formats and styles, from a simple cartoon to a photographic image. Microsoft Word comes with its own clip art collection that you can use. We'll see how to do that in this section of the course. When you have finished, you will have produced the document below:
OK, let's get started. Inserting Clip ArtThe first thing to do is type your text into a new document. So go ahead and type the Mr Presto story in your new page. If you don't fancy typing it all out, click below to download a copy: When you've typed all that you can insert some clip art. (Note: The dialogue boxes are from Word 2000. If you have a version of Word greater than 2000, then download your version here.)
The clip art is arranged into categories. To view the Clip Art in a category, click a category with your left mouse button. To insert the magician and his rabbit, click the "Animals" category. The dialogue box will now be this:
Click on the magician with the left hand mouse button. You'll see the following:
The first one of these four icons is the one we want - insert clip. So click the first icon of the four. The image is inserted into your document. But the Clip Art dialogue box won't disappear. To get rid of the dialogue box, click the little X at the top right of the box.
You will see that your Clip Art has been inserted. Except it will probably be just a little too big. Don't worry; we can resize it quite easily. Learn how to resize Clip Art --> <--Back to the Word Contents Page View all our Home Study Computer Courses
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