Once again, Phillip, you're spouting a biased, unfounded & inaccurate commentary. First, the Bing web site is most definitely alive & well. At Bing.com, clicking the Images link in the nav bar provides access to 10s of thousands of high quality images - both artwork & photographs - as well as services such as personalized searches & saved favorites. All of which is free. Hardly what I'd expect from a lazy, lethargic chintz. IOW, more than ever is being provided, it's just being provided in a different way. The main reason Clip Art is no longer provided with the software is due to the trend toward electronic distribution. Users complain enough about the time involved in downloading updates (IIRC, you're one of them), let alone having 50 Gigs of media files - most of which they'll never use - clogging up their bandwidth & occupying disk space. The Photo Browser is available as an alternative which accesses Photo Booth, Photos & iPhoto Libraries. Media files stored & organized in those Libraries are just as readily available as as what was in the archaic Clip Art Gallery, not to mention that the user can customize their content to suit individual needs. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J. Word Clip Art lip Art In Word And Powerpoint 2016 For Mac. Searching for and inserting Clip Art or pictures from other online sources is not supported in Word and PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, but you can add Clip Art and online. Working With Graphics and Pictures in Word 2016. If you want to search for images or clipart, type in a description of what you're looking in the Bing Image Search field. Use keywords, such as coffee, woman, shopping, etc. We're going to type in coffee. On the right side of the PICTURE TOOLS > FORMAT Tab, click on the GROUP button, and then select UNGROUP. An alert box may appear that says, “This is an imported picture, not a group. Do you want to convert it to a Microsoft Office drawing object?” Click YES. Occasionally, you need to Ungroup twice. The image changes into a Drawing Canvas, with all the elements of the Clip Art broken up into tiny pieces. To see this in action, click once inside the frame, then press CTRL-A on the keyboard to SELECT ALL. You now see all the resizing handles for all of the graphic elements. Click outside the box—don’t change anything yet! Change Colors Find an element to recolor. Click on it (it may take several tries to find the right one if there are a lot of overlapping elements), and use the DRAWING TOOLS > SHAPE FILL to change the color. Delete and Add Elements.
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