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A quick guide to adding clip art to your Word documents
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This wikiHow teaches you how to insert clip art images in Microsoft Word for both Windows and Mac computers. While the clip art feature of previous Office products has been replaced by Bing images, it's still possible to find and insert clip art in Microsoft Word.

Finding and Using Word Clip Art

  • To add Clip Art to a Word document, click the Insert tab at the top and select Online Pictures.
  • In the search field, enter a term + "clipart" and press Enter. Results will load.
  • Select a clipart from the results and click Insert.
Method 1
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Adding Clip Art to Word On Windows

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  1. Double-click the Microsoft Word document to which you want to add clip art in order to open it.
    • You can also create a new document by double-clicking the Microsoft Word program icon and then clicking Blank document.
  2. It's in the upper-left side of the blue Word ribbon that's at the top of the Word window. This will open the Insert toolbar below the blue ribbon.
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  3. You'll find this in the "Illustrations" section of the toolbar. A pop-up window will appear with a Bing search bar in it.
  4. Type the name of the kind of image you want to find followed by clipart, then press Enter. Doing so will search Bing for images matching your search.
    • For example: to find clip art of elephants, you would type in elephant clipart and press Enter.
    • You must have Internet access to search for images on Bing.
  5. Click an image that you would like to use for your Word document. This will place a checkmark in the upper-left corner of the image, meaning you have it selected.
    • You can select more than one image at once.
  6. It's at the bottom of the window. This will add your selected clip art to your Word document.
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Method 2
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On Mac

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  1. Go to https://www.bing.com/images/. This process will work on Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox, though other browsers may not be supported.[1]
  2. Type in the name of an item for which you want to find clip art, then press Return. This will search Bing images for matching images.
  3. This funnel-shaped icon is on the far-right side of the Bing page, just above the image results. Clicking it prompts a series of tabs to appear below the search bar and above the top row of images.
  4. It's a tab below the search bar. A drop-down menu will appear.
  5. This option is near the middle of the drop-down menu. Doing so will refresh your image search to display only clip art.
  6. Click an image that you would like to insert into your Word document.
  7. Hold down Ctrl and click the image, then click Save Image. The image will download to your Mac.
  8. Double-click the Microsoft Word document to which you want to add clip art in order to open it.
    • You can also create a new document by double-clicking the Microsoft Word program icon and then clicking Blank Document.
  9. It's in the blue ribbon near the top of the Word window. Doing so displays the Insert toolbar below the blue ribbon.
    • Don't click the Insert menu item at the top of your Mac's screen.
  10. You'll find this option on the left side of the toolbar. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu.
  11. It's the bottom option in the drop-down menu.
  12. Click the picture you downloaded from Bing images. This will select it.
    • You may have to select the picture's download location (e.g., Downloads) on the left-hand side of the Finder window first.
  13. It's at the bottom of the window. This will insert your clip art into your Word document.
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  • Question
    How do I make the clip art smaller?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Click on one of the corner dots and drag it closer to the center of the image.
  • Question
    How do I add an image of artwork to Microsoft Word?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you mean your own artwork, then you'd take a picture of it, upload it to your computer (make sure you know where you're saving it), then select Insert > Picture in Word, browse in the location where you saved the photo, click the picture, and insert. If you mean an image from the internet or something, you can just save it to your computer and basically follow the rest of the steps above.
  • Question
    I have multiple text boxes on my document and when trying to insert an image from clip art, it goes behind, not on top of the document. How can I insert on the document itself?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    When you insert the clip art, a little box will appear next to the image. Click the box and check to see if the picture if set to appear on top or underneath the text. Choose the option that best suits your needs.
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  • You can also insert photos from your computer's photo library using the Insert > Pictures feature.
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Warnings

  • Many images in the Bing search results will be copyrighted. You can use them for free, non-promotional means (e.g., a presentation or personal use), but any paid use of copyrighted materials is illegal.
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1. Click Insert.
2. Click Online Pictures.
3. Enter a search term followed by "clipart."
4. Press Enter.
5. Select an image.
6. Click Insert.

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