It does day this applied to PowerPoint 2013. PowerPoint 2010 still accesses it in the application. I did notice the method of getting to clipart from Microsoft website is mich less user friendly ( i.e. hidden) I had to get to it through a google search.
Sorry I can only imagine this is Microsofts default mode, take away the stuff you actually need or worked well (master docs after 3007 anyone?).
I'm running PPT 2010, and the Clipart button only brings up clipart already stored on my own computer. The dialog box has a link to go to Microsoft Office, and that leads to the page I referenced above. I'm glad to know that there is still a way to access the clipart through another link.
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I also am having this problem. Do you recommend an alternate clip art site?
It does day this applied to PowerPoint 2013. PowerPoint 2010 still accesses it in the application. I did notice the method of getting to clipart from Microsoft website is mich less user friendly ( i.e. hidden) I had to get to it through a google search.
Sorry I can only imagine this is Microsofts default mode, take away the stuff you actually need or worked well (master docs after 3007 anyone?).
If you go to this link: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/results.aspx?
you can type your keyword into the search box and access clipart.
So has Microsoft just stopped supporting clipart all of a sudden? Or is it just the newer versions of Office that don't support it?
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I'm running PPT 2010, and the Clipart button only brings up clipart already stored on my own computer. The dialog box has a link to go to Microsoft Office, and that leads to the page I referenced above. I'm glad to know that there is still a way to access the clipart through another link.
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