The clip art task pane appears one the right of the document
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From the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Clip Art. clip art
The Clip Art task pane appears.
task pane
In the Search for text box, type keywords related to the clip art you desire.
Click Go.
In the Results section, a list of images appears.
Click the image you want to insert.
The clip art is now inserted into the document.
The Picture Tools tab is selected and displays options for modifying the image.
NOTE: For more information on modifying clip art, see Overview of Clip Art: Common Toolbar Buttons.
To deselect the clip art, click outside of the selected area.
Inserting Clip Art: Browse Option
From the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Clip Art. clip art
The Clip Art task pane appears.
At the bottom of the Clip Art task pane, click Organize Clips...
The Microsoft Clip Organizer dialog box appears.
clip organizer
In the Collection List section, to the left of the Office Collections list, click the plus sign. plus sign
A list of clip art categories appears.
HINT: A plus sign plus sign indicates subfolders (more specific categories).
Select a category.
In the right pane of the window, a list of clip art appears.
Move the pointer over the desired piece of clip art.
Click the down down arrow next to the clip art » select Copy.
To close the Microsoft Clip Organizer and return to the document you were working on, click Close. close
When asked if you would like the clips to remain on the clipboard, click Yes.
On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste. paste
The clip art appears in the document.
Using Text Wrap
By default, clip art is inserted in Word documents as in line with text. The text wrap feature allows you several options for positioning your clip art image in or around text. Before you can move or reposition clip art vertically, you must change the wrapping style.
NOTE: The text wrap feature is available only in Word and Publisher.
Using Text Wrap: Ribbon Option
You can change the text wrapping on your clip art image by using either the Picture Tools tab or the Quick menu option.
To change the text wrapping style of your clip art, if it is not already selected, select your clip art by double clicking it.
Options on the Format tab should be visible.
NOTE: If commands for the Picture Tools tab do not appear, on the Ribbon, select the Format tab under Picture Tools.
In the Arrange group, click Text Wrapping. text wrapping
The Text Wrapping option list appears.
text wrap option list
From the list, select the appropriate text wrapping option.