Using images with a consistent look and feel makes documents look professional and polished. There are some things to keep in mind when choosing clip art. The image should correspond with the theme of the document. It should also have a similar style to other images used in the document. Here’s how to insert clip art into a Word document.
Insert an Image With Microsoft 365, Word 2019, Word 2016, or Word 2013
Newer versions of Office don’t have a clip art library, but you can insert images found online.
Instructions in this article apply to Word for Microsoft 365, Word Online, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, Word 2010, Word 2007, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, and Word 2019 for Mac.
- Select Insert > Online Pictures.
- Go to the search bar and type a word or phrase. Or, select a category.
- Select Filter, go to the Type section, then choose Clipart.
- Choose a picture, then select Insert to place the clipart image in your document.
Insert an Image With Word 2010
Here’s how to insert clip art using Word 2010:
Select Insert > Online Pictures.
Go to the search bar and type a word or phrase. Or, select a category.
Select Filter, go to the Type section, then choose Clipart.
Choose a picture, then select Insert to place the clipart image in your document.
Word searches for Creative Commons images by default. These are free to use by the public. While you can clear the Creative Commons check box to search for more images, this isn’t recommended because using copyrighted images could cause you legal trouble with the copyright holders.
- Go to Insert > Images > Clip Art.
- Type your search terms into the box.
- In the Under Results area, select what types of media you want to include.
- Select the Include Bing Content check box if you’re connected to the internet and want to search for online images.
- Select Go to start the search.
- Once you’ve found an image you want to use, right-click its thumbnail and select Insert.
Insert an Image With Word 2007
Unlike newer versions, Word 2007 comes with a built-in library of clip art.
Go to Insert > Images > Clip Art.
Type your search terms into the box.
In the Under Results area, select what types of media you want to include.
Select the Include Bing Content check box if you’re connected to the internet and want to search for online images.
Select Go to start the search.
Once you’ve found an image you want to use, right-click its thumbnail and select Insert.
- Go to Insert > Images > Clip Art.
- Open Search and choose where you want to look for images. Choose from My Collections, Office Collections, or Web Collections.
- Type your keywords into the search bar.
- Select what types of media you want to include in the Under Results area.
- Select Go to start the search.
- Once you’ve found an image you want to use, right-click its thumbnail and select Insert.
Open Search and choose where you want to look for images. Choose from My Collections, Office Collections, or Web Collections.
Type your keywords into the search bar.
Select what types of media you want to include in the Under Results area.
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