Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Microsoft has announced it has done away with the expansive Clip Art library long associated with its Office suite of software, marking ...
Microsoft today announced Clip Art is getting a new source for its images: Bing. The Office.com image library that powered the service in Microsoft Office has been killed off. If you’re creating ...
Microsoft will no longer offer Clip Art. As an alternative, the company is pointing users to use Bing image search instead. Which is fine, because that’s what everyone was doing anyway. Except maybe ...
Fans of the much-loved Clip Art may be disappointed to know that Microsoft intends to discontinue its library of the dated computer graphics. These images, which came in handy when producing book ...
Microsoft is sending its Office clip art to the digital beyond, where it shall rest in glory with Clippy, Zune, and the rest of the Redmond saints. In other words, those wonky, yet charming images ...
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Microsoft has announced the closure of its Clip Art portal, a free image library that rose to popularity during the 1990s. The firm is replacing the service with Bing Images, adding an option that ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Back in the ‘90s, Clip Art took over Word and PowerPoint files thanks to the ...
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