Microsoft today announced Clip Art is getting a new source for its images: Bing. The Office.com image library that powered the service in Microsoft Office has been killed off. If you’re creating ...
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 Office ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Users of Microsoft's Office desktop applications such as Word and PowerPoint will now have a new ...
Goodbye, 90s clip art, Microsoft has deleted ye, replaced by Bing’s Image search instead. Uh-oh, if you were a fan of Microsoft’s Office clip art, replete with those funny drawings and images that ...
Goodbye, Clip Art. The image library that has powered Microsoft's Office productivity suite since the 1990s is no more. Replacing Clip Art will be royalty-free images curated by Microsoft's search ...
The next time you're searching for clip art to spice up a presentation (or, let's be honest, take up space in a school project), you'll have an updated set of images to choose from. That's because ...
It's the end of a badly-illustrated era. Microsoft has put Office Clip Art out to pasture, replacing the repository of cheesy business photos, creepy characters, and outdated tech with a new Bing ...
When was the last time you used Clip Art? 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 ...
Microsoft quietly bid farewell to its “Clip Art” image library Tuesday, acknowledging that Word or PowerPoint users can find generic images of bunnies, money bags or cherry bombs through online image ...
Reader Fred Stahl and I are frustrated. I’ll let Fred begin: When working in Mac Office, I am able to navigate through the clip art pane to Microsoft’s online database of clip art, find some items, ...
Goodbye, 90s clip art, Microsoft has deleted ye, replaced by Bing’s Image search instead. Uh-oh, if you were a fan of Microsoft’s Office clip art, replete with those funny drawings and images that ...