Why would Microsoft think that everyone has security privileges to access Bing for clipart?
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Why not just provide a clipart file with appropriate images for use with Microsoft Office products--2010 or 2013?
Having free clip art is a big deal for those of us on fixed budgets and with limited access to stock images and clip art to use in our elearning courses, presentations, and training programs. So last week’s news that Microsoft is bringing back free clip art was a breath of fresh, kind of. About two years ago, Microsoft got rid of clip art. 83 images of Microsoft Office Clip Art Free Images. You can use these free cliparts for your documents, web sites, art projects or presentations. You can use these free cliparts for your documents, web sites, art projects or presentations.
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My school district doesn't allow students to access anything except Google; therefore, clipart is useless. More and more school districts and companies are blocking applications and websites to prevent access to inappropriate images and content. My first and second graders have always loved doing PowerPoints; however, with clipart no longer working, they cannot do these projects any longer. Older students access Google images to get graphics for their projects.
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There has been talk about removing Microsoft Office completely, since OpenOffice and Google has free 'equivalent' products. My school district has already removed Microsoft Office from classroom student computers. Only teacher computers and computer lab computers have Microsoft installed. The future of Microsoft Office looks bleak! Their motto must be, 'One step forward, two steps back!'