Question by Chris: Can I add animated clip art to my powerpoint presentation for free?
I am making a powerpoint presentation and wanted to know if I can add animated clip art or back grounds to it, How do I do it and does anybody know websites where I can get the images?
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Answer by aj
Go to the PowerPoint Help and How-to Home Page and you will find a link for backgrounds and also clip art. Both are free if you have genuine Microsoft software.
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Question by Nick: How do I get clipart for Microsoft Powerpoint 2010?
I have only used Powerpoint at school before, as I never had a copy at home. I guess they had a library of pictures already downloaded for clipart. I need to make a powerpoint, and want to add clipart. Do you download individual pictures? Or do you download a roster of pictures from Microsoft? Help me!!!
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Answer by Maligui
I use the Clip Art Organizer. This can be found in the tools menu inside the Office menu in the start menu (ack!).
You can use this to search for clip art online.
Or you can use the MS clip art gallery online:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/?CTT=6&ver=14&app=mstore.exe
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Question by Exotic Traveler: Do I need to cite a reference when using clipart in powerpoint?
I am preparing a powerpoint presentation and I used a clipart picture from my powerpoint program. Do I need to cite this as a reference or not. Thanks
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Answer by me me me
yes u do
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Question by Matthew V: where can i get a clipart sound of the Greek National Anthem “Hymn to liberty” for my microsoft powerpoint?
I need a clipart sound of the greek national anthem for my powerpoint for school.
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Answer by Willy
Maybe from here: http://www.world-countries.org/greece_national_anthem.html
I can’t vouch for the safety of that site.
There’s an instrumental file here: http://www.presidency.gr/en/ethn_Ymnos.htm
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Create Your Own Motivational Posters to Enhance Powerpoint Presentations
A beautiful painting speaks thousand of words. It can be inspiring when simple and clear messages able to create great impact to your audiences. In your Powerpoint presentations, you can create beautiful artwork – which is motivational poster. The only difference is that you do not have to design your artwork as you can choose and modified pictures from ClipArt.
Normally, we make these slides which are in landscape page format. What happens if we change it into portrait page format?
No surprise that you will see not much differences in both of these page formats. But using portrait page format does show its significance in presenting slides in vertical view. For example, most of the vertical pictures are best viewed on portrait page format. In order to switch your slides into portrait view, choose File>Page Setup. Then, you will have a “Page Setup” menu appears on your screen. From the “Orientation” section, choose “Portrait” from the “Slides” area and press “OK” button.
When it comes to browsing pictures via Microsoft ClipArt, use suitable keyword search to find related pictures for your slides. Specifically choose a vertical picture from the ClipArt search results and put it into your presentation slide. It is recommended that you need to use high resolution pictures for your slides before flanking it with suitable text-contents.
If you have seen a conventional motivational poster, the text-contents are short and thoughtful. But in this case, your text-contents are not necessarily have to be thoughtful. Ideally, simple text-contents that added into your slides are easily perceived by your audiences. Creatively arrange your text-contents with text boxes so that your text-contents are able to match with your ClipArt pictures that have added earlier.
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Question by Annie Y: Can Microsoft 2003 Powerpoint clip art be viewed through an older version?
If I had inserted the clip art and my teacher has office 2000, can all the clip art images still be viewed properly?
thanks!
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Answer by Mister Gilbert
Yea it should there is also openoffice.org if you need help too.
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Question by Smartweatherdude777: Why is my clip art not working in PowerPoint 2003?
I am trying to place clip art in a PowerPoint 2003 presentation, so I look it up and pick a good one. However, PowerPoint will just freeze up and there won’t be a clip art inserted. This has never happened before.
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Answer by Cesc Farb
PowerPoint-supported video formats: ASF, AVI, MPEG and WMV. Maybe it can help you!
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