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You’d better enjoy Microsoft’s cheesy Office Clip Art catalog while you can, because it may be going away in favor of Bing. According to a Microsoft support page, the company is retiring its ...
Microsoft announced that it is eliminating clip art libraries from its suite of Office productivity software, and replacing it with Bing Image search. But the iconic illustrations may live on.
Earlier last week, Microsoft announced that they will be closing up the Office.com Clip Art shop in favor of using Bing’s Image Search. It’s probably going to make presentations look a whole ...
Microsoft is sending its Office clip art to the digital beyond, where it shall rest in glory with Clippy, Zune, and the rest of the Redmond saints. In other words, those wonky, yet charming images ...
Clip art. Microsoft has just announced that it’s killing off the last trace of clip art in its Office products, instead pointing users in need of imagery toward Bing Image Search. Why?
In later years, Microsoft shifted its Clip Art portfolio online, eventually hosting more than 100,000 images. Microsoft dumps Clip Art for Office in favor of Bing Image Search.
The process for using Bing Images will be the same as Clip Art. For Microsoft Office 2013, users can click "insert" and then select "online pictures." In order versions of the program, ...
It's the end of a badly-illustrated era. Microsoft has put Office Clip Art out to pasture, replacing the repository of cheesy business photos, creepy characters, and outdated tech with a new Bing ...
Just like clip art. Microsoft is bringing AI-generated art to its Office suite, with new apps and features that leverage OpenAI’s text-to-image model, DALL-E. Skip to main content ...
Microsoft is discontinuing the Clip Art feature in its Office products. Users who are in search of imagery would then be redirected to the Bing Image Search engine.
As such, Clip Art as we knew it is not the resource is once was and Microsoft has decided to bring its life to an abrupt end. In a blog post , the Office365 team has written that "the Office.com ...
After 32 years, Microsoft has begun to kill off the Microsoft Office brand, with plans to rebrand its Office.com and Office cloud-based apps to Microsoft 365 in the near future.
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