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You’d better enjoy Microsoft’s cheesy Office Clip Art catalog while you can, because it may be going away in favor of Bing. According to a Microsoft support page, the company is retiring its ...
Screen Bean character cowers to his boss. The process for using Bing Images will be the same as Clip Art. For Microsoft Office 2013, users can click "insert" and then select "online pictures." ...
Here’s how it works. Users of Microsoft's Office desktop applications such as Word and PowerPoint will now have a new way to find and use clip art in their documents. The company revealed that ...
Microsoft Office users looking for exactly the right piece of clip art to accent their presentation or document can now turn straight to the internet from their work, thanks to a new Bing-powered ...
Microsoft is adding AI-generated art to its suite of Office software with a new app ... Essentially, AI-generated imagery looks set to become the new clip art. Microsoft is rolling out this ...
Microsoft Office announced Tuesday that it's moving on from Clip Art, the image service that proved oh-so-popular in many a school paper and work presentation for years: "The Office.com Clip Art ...
Microsoft dumps Clip Art for Office in favor of Bing Image Search. Though search engines have an even wider selection of images to choose from, pulling in images from search also poses some problems.
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 ...
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.
"The Office.com Clip Art and image library has closed shop," explains Microsoft’s Doug Thomas. "Usage of Office’s image library has been declining year-to-year as customers rely more on search ...
"The Office.com Clip Art and image library has closed shop," Microsoft announced in a blog post, which mysteriously later disappeared. "Usage of Office’s image library has been declining year-to ...