What is difference between clip art and word art?

What is difference between clip art and word art?

The difference between graphics like clip art and pictures, and Drawing objects like AutoShapes and WordArt, mainly lies in what you can do to them after you’ve inserted them into your document. Clip art and pictures are imported from outside of Word, so you do not have too much control in modifying them.

How are you clip art?

Place your insertion point in the document where you want to insert the clip art. Click an image in the Clip Art pane. It will appear in the document. You can also click the drop-down arrow next to the image in the Clip Art pane to view more options.

What is clip art?

The clip art is a pre-made image or a collection of images, used to illustrate or support some type of information electronically or printed. The most common file types are Bitmap and Vector, and licensing rights vary.

What is Microsoft Clip art?

Microsoft offers the clip art to customers at no charge. Users can search through the clips by looking at the thumbnail samples listed in the category each chosen category. Featured collections provide users with some of the most popular graphics. Microsoft clip art is useful for newsletters, company memos, graphic art projects and email.

What are clip art images?

Clip art (also clipart, clip-art), in the graphic arts, is pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively. Clip art comes in many forms, both electronic and printed.

What is royalty free clip art?

Most commercial clip art is sold with a limited royalty free license which allows customers to use the image for most personal, educational and non-profit applications. Some royalty free clip art also includes limited commercial rights (the right to use images in for-profit products).

Can clip art be copyrighted?

However, there are sources of public domain clip art. Public Domain clip art is not copyright protected and can generally be used for any purpose. Regardless, you should always read the Terms and Conditions of Use to determine what you can and can’t do with clip art.

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