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Collection of Words (34)
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The Clip Art button in the Insert tab of Microsoft Word’s ribbon interface, ready to add visual elements to your document.
The Insert tab in Word shows the Online Pictures and Illustrations buttons-key tools for enhancing documents with visuals.
The Clip Art button in Word 2010’s Insert tab, with tooltip explaining its function for adding drawings, movies, sounds, or stock photography.
The Illustrations group in Word’s Insert tab gives you quick access to visual elements like images, clip art, and SmartArt.
The Clipart option is highlighted in the image type dropdown, indicating a user’s selection for non-photographic graphics.
In Word 2010, click the Insert tab, then select Clip Art to browse and add illustrations to your document.
The “Pictures” button in the Insert tab of Microsoft Word for Mac, used to add images from your device.
A professional duo reviewing computer content together-ideal for illustrating teamwork in tech support or training.
A vibrant, painterly-style illustration of a white cottage nestled among trees beside a calm, reflective pond.
A professional duo reviewing computer content together-ideal for illustrating teamwork in tech support or training.
Click “Picture from File…” in the Insert tab to add images from your local storage into your Word document.
A versatile icon pack showing checkmarks in documents, shields, speech bubbles, badges, and workflows-ideal for indicating success or validation.
A child’s hand carefully forms the word “write” on lined paper-a simple yet powerful step toward literacy.
A playful, bold graffiti-style “LOVE” rendered in gradient pinks and outlined in black-ideal for romantic or expressive designs.
A diverse collection of 16 vector icons illustrating key sectors including schools, hospitals, offices, and manufacturing.
A screenshot of the Office Clip Art dialog where “bird” is searched, returning vector-style illustrations like a blue songbird and a cartoon chicken.
A cheerful child builds words with Scrabble-style tiles-ideal for sparking early reading and spelling fun.
A playful grid of 24 illustrated icons covering construction tools, handyman actions, pets, and fun elements like magnets and hot dogs.
Colorful CVC word cards designed to help children recognize and sound out simple three-letter words.
Five cheerful, anthropomorphic letters dance together in a lively line-each with unique colors, accessories, and expressive faces.
Filtering image results by “Clipart” type while searching for “flowers roses” - ideal for designers needing vector-style illustrations.
A playful science-themed graphic where the letter “I” is replaced by a lab test tube emitting smoke, ideal for sparking curiosity in learners.
Meet the cheerful MATH crew-each letter brings personality and math symbols to life for engaging early learning.
A dynamic, pop-art inspired "FREE!" explosion-ideal for highlighting limited-time offers or giveaways.
A vibrant, hand-drawn style illustration of the word “Spring,” decorated with blooming tulips and leafy stems.
The Insert Pictures pane in Microsoft Office lets you add visuals from built-in clip art, online searches, or your OneDrive storage.
A graceful, hand-drawn style “Home” in soft gray-ideal for framing, stenciling, or digital crafting.
The Clip Art dialog lets you filter results by media type and optionally include Bing web content for expanded search coverage.
A playful, multicolored 3D rendering of the word “Math” - perfect for making math fun and accessible.
A clean, educational display showing the digit "11" paired with its written form "eleven" on lined-paper-style background.
Visual learning aid featuring six short e CVC words-red, peg, wed, fed, bed, leg, beg-with clear illustrations to reinforce decoding skills.
