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melcam
how can i download clipart for free?
anybody there who could help me?
thanks,
mel
anybody there who could help me?
thanks,
mel
Mary Sauer said:If you have Microsoft products, there are over 150,000 clips on the Office
web site.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/FX101321031033.aspx
Carrie said:What does that mean "if you have Microsoft products"?
It looks like anyone could open the page and use it.
It doesn't ask if you have Microsoft products first.
I just looked at random, clicked to copy, and pasted it in a Word Doc. Then
pasted it into FLASH MX and as a new image in Corel PSP X
I mean just to try it.
Maybe you mean it's copyright and only legal to use it with MS products? (I
didn't use it, I just pasted it to test)
That sure is a lot of clip art!
I usually forget about the online sources.
Greg said:Well, you probably used IE to do that, since that "click to copy to
clipboard" item doesn't show up when you visit the page using Firefox.
That's a semi-quibble, since getting a Windows system without IE is pretty
hard. Were you on Linux, different story. Then just the low-rez images
displayed in the browser are available, I'd guess (can't test it). Maybe
Opera or other browsers decode the MS-unique stuff on that page better, or
masquerade as IE better, or something.
But: What he was probably referring to was that the MS online library is
more integrated into Word & PPT than into others: You can select a bunch
of them, after which a single click sucks them all into your
Word/PPT/whatever local clipart library, along with tags letting you
search them by content.
Uh huh.
I think the first page has the copyright story. You basically can use it
in stuff you don't sell. School projects, your own reports, all OK.
I agree!
Once upon a time I actually bought a CD with a big collection of clipart.
I'm amazed that such things are still for sale. These days, my first stop
for almost anything is Google.