Knowledgebase: Microsoft Powerpoint
ClipArt Information In PowerPoint
Posted by - NA - on 01 April 2006 02:20 AM
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Suppose you decide to insert a particular ClipArt picture into a PowerPoint slide. How much do you really know about that picture? Do you know how large it is (in bytes)? What if you think you'd like to use the same picture again. Can you find it easily, or will you have to do a manual search?

You can get all this information very easily. Just run PowerPoint and choose Insert/Picture/ClipArt. When the Insert ClipArt dialog opens, locate a picture that you want to use. Right-click the picture and choose Clip Properties. This will open the Clip Properties dialog box, where you'll find the file size along with the name and path of the file. Since you now know the name of the file, you can save that information and locate the same picture again later. To locate the picture, choose Insert/Picture/ClipArt. Type the file name into the "Search for clips" entry box and press Enter.

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