Inserting Clip Art on a Slide

You can insert clip art on a slide either with or without a content placeholder. If you use a content placeholder, PowerPoint inserts the clip art wherever the placeholder is; if you don’t, PowerPoint inserts the clip art at the center of the slide. (You can move it afterwards, of course.)

Tip

Most clip art files in Microsoft Office applications have a .wmf extension, which stands for Windows Metafile. WMF is a vector graphic format, which means that it is composed of mathematical formulas rather than individual pixels. This allows you to resize it without distortion, and keeps the file size very small. Some other clip art files are Enhanced Metafile (.emf) files, which are like WMF files but with some improvements. The Clip Organizer can also organize bitmap graphic files (that is, graphics composed of individual pixels of color), as you see later in this chapter. However, there are some editing activities through PowerPoint that you can perform only on WMF and EMF files.

To find and insert a piece of clip art, follow these steps:

1.
(Recommended) If you want to include Web collections when searching for clip art, make sure that you are connected to the Internet. Otherwise, you are limited to the clip art on your local hard disk.
2.
On the Insert tab, click Clip Art. The Clip Art pane appears. Alternatively, you can click the Clip Art icon in a content placeholder.
3.
In the Search For text box, type the subject keyword that you want to search for. ...

Get Office 2007 Bible now with the O’Reilly learning platform.

O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.