How To Use Clipart On A Mac

How To Download:
Start by right-clicking on the picture you are interested in, whether you want the full size or thumbnail. (The full size image can be resized smaller) You can do this to any of the pictures basically on the site, whether it is in the many pages of clip arts we have or it is one of the title cliparts like the cat to the left. After you right-click on the clipart select 'Save Picture as..' and note where you are saving it, and what you are calling it. It may be easier for you to name the file something more memorable than our filename so that you can find it later. For example 'poolshark' may be easier for you to remember than 'as0267'.

  • Office 2011 for mac has two distinctly different ways of browsing your Clip Art collection. The quick, easy way is to use the Clip Art tab of the Media browser. A more robust way of working with your clips is provided by Clip Gallery. Inserting Clip Art from the Media browser.
  • Download Clipart Collection for macOS 10.6 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. ‎Clipart Collection is a set of 500 pictures useful for incorporation into your Keynote presentations, iWeb sites, iBooks Author textbooks, Pages or Numbers documents and other applications. It is even compatible with MS Office programs like Word, PowerPoint or Excel.
  • For the Mac, I believe you just hold the mouse button on the clipart and then select save on your menu when it come up. Remember where you put it. Someone with a Mac might be able to give me clearer directions to put here. I think you might be able to copy it right into your document as well.

How To Use Clipart On A Macbook Pro

For the Mac, I believe you just hold the mouse button on the clipart and then select save on your menu when it come up. Remember where you put it. Someone with a Mac might be able to give me clearer directions to put here. I think you might be able to copy it right into your document as well.
Hint for Aol members(as well as compuserve):
If you are experiencing jaggedness or distortion after downloading, this is likely to be caused by a file conversion that some Aol browsers do when downloading. One way to work around this is to start your internet as per normal, minimize all Aol programs, then start Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer comes with most computers and is often depicted as a blue 'e' or a planet icon. If you download the images with Internet Explorer, the images will retain their original format. By minimize, we are referring to keeping the program running but not on the screen. In Windows you would hit the '_' symbol near the corner. This image problem is not specific to our site, so you may use this hint anywhere on the internet.

How To Use Clipart On A Macbook Air

How To Use Clipart On A Mac

I love your tutorials! The step by step instructions with trouble shooting & pictures are so helpful! About creating clipart I will be using a hand-drawn image. So after the above steps are followed, will the image look like a normal clipart, or will it still look like a drawing (where you can see the pencil lines). Office 2011 for mac has two distinctly different ways of browsing your Clip Art collection. The quick, easy way is to use the Clip Art tab of the Media browser. A more robust way of working with your clips is provided by Clip Gallery. Inserting Clip Art from the Media browser The Clip Art tab.

Sometimes the Clip Art that exists in your Office for Mac gallery doesn’t include the exact picture you need. You can download as many pieces of Clip Art as you want to your computer and use them however you want, even commercially, but you can’t sell them. As long as you have a Web browser, grabbing Clip Art from Office Online is a breeze. You can get started from right within your Office application. Follow these steps:

How to use clipart on a macbook air
  1. From the menu of any Office application, choose Insert→Clip Art→Clip Art Gallery.

    This summons the Clip Gallery.

How To Use Clipart On A Mac File

  1. At the bottom of the Clip Gallery, click the Online button.

    Your default Web browser opens and connects to the Office Online Images tab. If your Office application asks you for permission to launch your default browser, click Yes.

  2. Search or browse the collection by entering keywords in the Search text box.

  3. After the search is finished, select a clip you want to download. With each clip, you can choose from the pop-up menu:

    *Download: Saves the clip as a file in Finder using your web browser.

    *See Similar: Displays pictures having the same keywords.

    *Add to Basket: Choose this option to get your clips into the Clip Gallery.

    Unless you searched for an exotic keyword that yields no results, you end up with some or many results. Each result is actually a thumbnail with a check box.

    As you select the check boxes in your browser, you’ll see a Selection Basket that shows the number of clips you’ve opted to download.

  4. When you’re ready to download your clips, click the Download link.

  5. Agree to the Microsoft Service Agreement.

    You have to agree to the service agreement to download any clips. If you have lots of time or if you love legal gobbledygook, go ahead and read each word, and then accept the agreement.

  6. Click the Download button.

    Your browser downloads the clips as a single file.

  7. Select the Save option when you’re prompted by a dialog.

    The same dialog that provided the Save option also lets you choose an Open With option. Make sure you don’t choose Open With.

  8. Make sure the saved filename has the .cil file extension.

    Apple Safari does it right, but you have to manually append a .cil file extension in Mozilla Firefox and some other browsers that save the file without the .cil extension.

  9. Click the Save button and wait for the download to complete.

  10. In the Web browser’s Download window, double-click the CIL file.

    This automatically loads your clips into the Clip Gallery.

If your Web browser’s Download window is hidden or not turned on, use your Web browser’s menus to open the Download window. Firefox users can choose Tools→Downloads, and Safari users should choose Window→Downloads.

Now that you have your clips in Clip Gallery, you can tag your clips so that they can be searched, and you can categorize them so they can be filtered.