Inserting a Clip Art image

If you don’t have your own digital pictures but want to flesh out your publication with some images, you can take advantage of the Clip Art available in Office and via Microsoft Office Online. The Clip Art task pane
enables you to search for the type of picture you want, such as a flower, boat, or person.

You enter a word or phrase describing the type of clip art you want, and Publisher by default searches for matches both in installed
clip art and online. Follow these steps when you want to insert a clip art graphic into a publication:

  1. Display the page in the publication on which you’d like to insert the clip art. Clicking a page icon in the status bar takes you there.
  2. Select Insert?Picture?Clip Art. The Clip Art task pane appears.
  3. Type the descriptive word or phrase in the Search For text box at the top of the pane; then, click Go. Thumbnail images of matching clip art appear in the task pane, as shown in Figure 31-18.
  4. Scroll down to review all the available choices.
  5. Click the clip art media object to place on the publication. It appears on the page you specified in Step 1. You can then resize the picture as needed to fit with the other contents in your publication, and click outside the picture to deselect it.

FIGURE 31-18
Find and insert clip art using the Clip Art task pane.

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