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Microsoft Office users looking for exactly the right piece of clip art to accent their presentation or document can now turn straight to the internet from their work, thanks to a new Bing-powered ...
The trend of making features in MIcrosoft Word require an Internet connection is frustrating, but these features still work exactly as they did in the '90s.
Theage.com says over the years, Clip Art grew into an expansive library, from "only 82 illustrations built into Word 6.0 in 1996 ... to more than 100,000 static and moving images housed online.".
Clip Art, the iconic collection of images beloved by students and professionals around the world for their whimsy and ease of inserting into Microsoft Office programs, ha. ABC News. Video.
Microsoft today announced Clip Art is getting a new source for its images: Bing. The Office.com image library that powered the service in Microsoft Office has been killed off.
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 ...
On Monday, a post on Microsoft’s Office blog claimed that the Clip Art option would be nixed from the desktop version of Office, but that post has since been removed. We’ve reached out to ...
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 ...
When was the last time you used Clip Art? If you can’t remember, you’re not alone: Microsoft’s Office team today announced it is doing away with Clip Art’s online image library and ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft killed off Clip Art, saying the Office.com Clip Art and image library has closed shop. Looking for artwork to put in your Microsoft Word document?You won't be using Clip Art ...
That Clip Art option is now being replaced by Bing Images, as Microsoft’s Doug Thomas explains that “usage of Office’s image library has been declining year-to-year as customers rely more on ...
Before the days of search engines, placing images into Word documents went like this: Insert > Picture > Clip Art. Those days are long gone. Now, you can just as easily find an image of a light ...