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The bad news about online images is: there’s no more clip art. Microsoft has discontinued their clip art repository, and clip art is no longer available in Office products. The good news is that you can search the entire Internet for pictures via Bing image search without leaving Word. The search results include only images that are licensed by Creative Commons, meaning you can use them without having to pay a fee.

Not all Creative Commons licensed images are free for every usage. Some are free only for non-commercial use, for example. Check a picture’s source and license before you commit to using it in a publication.

To insert an online image, follow these steps:

  1. Position the insertion point where you want the picture to appear.

  2. On the Insert tab, click Online Pictures. The Insert Pictures dialog box opens.

  3. In the Bing Image Search box, type keywords that represent what you want.

  4. Click the Search button or press Enter to perform the search.

    Type your keywords in the Bing Image Search box.
    Type your keywords in the Bing Image Search box.
  5. Click the Close icon to clear the Creative Commons note from the screen.

  6. Click the desired image.

    Scroll down to see more images.

  7. Click Insert.

    Type your keywords in the Bing Image Search box.
    Type your keywords in the Bing Image Search box.

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Faithe Wempen, M.A., has written more than 140 books on computer hardware and software, including Microsoft Office 2016 for Seniors for Dummies and The PowerPoint Bible. A Microsoft Office Master Instructor, she has educated more than a quarter of a million corporate students with her online courses, and hundreds more as an adjunct instructor at Purdue University.

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