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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 ...
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.
Farewell, ‘90s illustrations. While most references to Clip Art disappeared with Office 2013, users were able to insert the old-school images into documents using an Office.com Clip Art option.
The Clip Art feature in Office now taps Bing’s copyright filter based on the Creative Commons licensing system. This means you get royalty-free images that you can use, share, or modify for ...
Office replaces dated Clip Art with images curated through Bing Images By Shawn Knight December 2, 2014, 10:00. ... Create your free account to leave a comment.
You’d better enjoy Microsoft’s cheesy Office Clip Art catalog while you can, ... Microsoft suggests searching on Bing Images for visuals that are free to use under a Creative Commons license.
Goodbye, Clip Art. The image library that has powered Microsoft's Office productivity suite since the 1990s is no more. Replacing Clip Art will be royalty-free images curated by Microsoft's search ...
Goodbye Microsoft Clip Art, it's a shame we never figured out what you were trying to communicate. From now, stock and royalty-free images will be served to Office applications via Microsoft's ...
Although the existing Office Clip Art library won't be supported any longer, there'll still obviously be support for importing images, whether stored locally or through OneDrive or SharePoint.
Just like clip art. Microsoft is bringing AI-generated art to its Office suite, with new apps and features that leverage OpenAI’s text-to-image model, DALL-E. Skip to main content ...