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There's a search box (callout A in the picture) where you can type keywords such as flower, clipart, and business. A set of featured collections (B) just below the Search box. The set includes a Clip Art Characters collection. Images: A large set of high-resolution photographs featuring many different subjects.
To find clip art (cartoon-like images) using Bing Image search, add the word “clip art” to your search term. For example, border clip art or flower clip art. (These examples are already filtered to images in Bing’s Free to modify, share, and use commercially category, which is the most permissive.)
See all the options to create or add illustrations and images to your documents.
On the slide where you want to add a border, click Insert > Online Pictures. Type a search phrase, like line borders or flower borders in the Bing Image Search box, and press Enter. Select a border image and click Insert to add it to your slide.
On the Insert tab, select Pictures and then Stock Images. Select one or more items from Images , Icons , Cutout People , Stickers , Videos (PPT only), Illustrations or Cartoon People . Tip: Use the search box at the top of any collection to find relevant images.
For an image in an Office file, you can remove the background from it to accent the subject or to remove distracting details. As described below, you start with the automatic background removal. Then, if necessary, you can draw lines to indicate areas to keep and remove.
For an image in a Office file, you can remove parts of the picture that you don't want to include. As described below, you start with automatic background removal. Then, you manually indicate the areas of the picture that you want to keep and remove.
With Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can easily change the outline of a photo by turning it into a shape like a circle or a rounded rectangle. The Crop to Shape feature provides options for cropping an image to a specific shape or starting with a shape and then inserting an image within it.
Depending on which version of PowerPoint you're using, you can insert pictures, photos, clip art, or other images to your slide show from your computer or from the Internet. You can add single or multiple images onto a slide, the slide master, or to the background.
You can use the Selection pane to manage objects in your document: re-order them, show or hide them, and group or ungroup them. Tip: In Word, you might want to set the location of objects within a paragraph. When you move a paragraph, the corresponding anchored image (s) move with the paragraph.
In Office programs, you can quickly align objects (such as pictures, shapes, text boxes, SmartArt graphics, and WordArt. Important: In Word and Outlook, you first must anchor multiple objects before selecting them.