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Reader Fred Stahl and I are frustrated. I’ll let Fred begin: When working in Mac Office, I am able to navigate through the clip art pane to Microsoft’s online database of clip art, find some ...
You’d better enjoy Microsoft’s cheesy Office Clip Art catalog while you can, because it may be going away in favor of Bing. According to a Microsoft support page, the company is retiring its ...
Microsoft Office announced Tuesday that it's moving on from Clip Art, the image service that proved oh-so-popular in many a school paper and work presentation for years: "The Office.com Clip Art ...
Choose from Office clip art, Bing images, or your own OneDrive storage. Office.com clip art still works for now, so charge ahead if that’s what you want to use. Type in your search term and then ...
In Office 2010 and Office 2007, go to Insert and then Clip Art to search for pictures in the menu. Just remember: This isn’t Clip Art anymore, it’s really just Bing. Daily insights on business ...
Microsoft Office ditches clip art, offers Bing-powered image search instead. by Blair Hanley Frank on December 1, 2014 at 10:35 am December 1, 2014 at 11:07 am. Share Tweet Share Reddit Email.
It's the end of a badly-illustrated era. Microsoft has put Office Clip Art out to pasture, replacing the repository of cheesy business photos, creepy characters, and outdated tech with a new Bing ...
Now those same desktop programs can access Bing image search results more directly to locate their clip art. Microsoft says: "Bing Image Search has higher quality images that are more up-to-date.
Microsoft has announced the news we've all been dreading: it is finally killing Clip Art from Microsoft Office. The much-loved and entirely naff image library helped us 'spruce' up our essays ...
Earlier last week, Microsoft announced that they will be closing up the Office.com Clip Art shop in favor of using Bing’s Image Search. It’s probably going to make presentations look a whole ...
Clip art, those delightful images reminiscent of the 90s, are set to become a thing of the past as Microsoft announced today they’re doing away with them in favor of Bing Images.
Microsoft has closed its Clip Art library, marking the end of an era for fans of the abstract, fuzzy cartoons used in desktop publishing since the 90s.