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Microsoft has officially ended support to Clip Art. The support ended 1st Dec, 2014.Microsoft has asked users to switch to Bing Image Search.
As a reminder, in Office 2013, Clip Art can be accessed by clicking Insert and then Online Pictures. In Office 2010 and Office 2007, go to Insert and then Clip Art to search for pictures in the menu.
Now, Microsoft has decided to shut down the Office.com Clip Art library and replace Clip Art in Office 2007, 2010 and 2013 with royalty-free images from Bing.com. Although, at of the time of ...
It's the end of a badly-illustrated era. Microsoft has put Office Clip Art out to pasture, replacing the repository of cheesy business photos, creepy characters, and outdated tech with a new Bing ...
Microsoft is killing off Clip Art in favor of Bing Images. Farewell, ‘90s illustrations. ... "The Office.com Clip Art and image library has closed shop," explains Microsoft’s Doug Thomas.
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 replacing it with Bing Image Search.
Microsoft quietly bid farewell to its “Clip Art” image library Tuesday, acknowledging that Word or PowerPoint users can find generic images of bunnies, money bags or cherry bombs through ...
Washington-based Microsoft made the announcement on the Office blog. Customers can still add their own photos, as well as images from Bing Search. Clip Art images pictured.
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 ...
Why Microsoft is getting rid of those iconic illustrations. — -- Clip Art, the iconic collection of images beloved by students and professionals around the world for their whimsy and ease of ...
The News Minute | December 2, 2014 | 11.09 am ISTInnovations in technology result in the end old features and so is the case with the Clip Art feature which has ...