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Customize your Clip Art with Word 2007

Background and ideas:

A previous blog entry discusses Word 2007’s ability to turn downloaded clip art into editable content. Building on this idea exponentially extends Office Online Clip Art library content. Grouped and stylized to your own devices, clip art customizes to fit business document color-schemes, or arranges and overlaps within animation storyboards, and on and on.

Again, some good styles (with uncomplicated line and shape) are #1450, #1434, or #1255. Much of Style #1450 appears in the following templates: Aquatic animals, Farm animals, Forest animals, Christmas, and Halloween. And has founds its way into Word themes for the Summer Santa correspondence set.

For this example, here is one page from the Farm animals coloring book:

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The scene: 

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Flowers A tree And various shapes drawn in Word

The cast:

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One frog… Two frog…! A boisterous fowl And 1 awed snail

Note: The video instructions previously located --> here <-- are offline at this time.

  1. Import clip art into a new Word 2007 document.
  2. Right click on your selected clip. Choose to Edit Picture, and this will show the image highlighted inside a dotted-line bounding box.
  3. Click and drag the mouse inside this box from one corner to the other to capture the most pieces of the art initially possible.
  4. On the Ribbon Format tab, change the Shape fill to White, and the Line color to Black.
  5. This will reveal shapes in the art you might have missed. Keeping all your original shapes selected, Control-click to gather any of the remaining shapes.
  6. Repeat step 4-5 until you’ve gathered all the visible shapes.
  7. With all shapes still selected, right click Grouping - Group.
  8. Copy or Cut your grouped image outside of the bounding box. Delete the bounding box and unwanted images inside of it. (Note: a stray bounding box can cause headaches by pushing around other objects).
  9. Optional: Right click to Ungroup your art, and re-group it into smaller sets. (Note: Overlapping objects may take practice. Lost objects may have gone behind a larger one. Be prepared to backtrack).
  10. You can now arrange your art within the overall document Use the Format tab in the Ribbon to Arrange shapes/groups with Bring to Front, Send Backward, etc.

Final suggestions:

Have fun! Play with Word 2007 styles to create text, color variation, stage placement, or texture and photographic elements.

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-- Aaron 


Posted: Friday, June 19, 2009 8:32 AM by camblog

Comments

grmalin said:

Hello,

I have tried over two dozen clipart images and each time I right click on the image the "edit picture" function is grayed out.   I have even downloaded a piece of clip art from the #1450 link in the article above to ensure that I was using the proper format and received the same result.

I am wondering if there is something that I unintentionally disabled, or that I need to enable, to have this feature work.

I have Office 2007 and as far as I can tell it is up-to-date.

Thank you for any help you can provide,

Gail

# August 22, 2009 2:27 PM

camblog said:

Hi Gail,

I was unable to recreate the same problem to devise a very good answer. But I've asked around and here are some thoughts.

1) The behavior can occur if you insert a JPG image rather than a WMF, though you did mention brining in a WMF format from set #1450 so that doesn't seem to be the issue here.

2) Although I received mixed reviews on the following method working with certain file types, you might try this: Cut (Ctrl + X) the clip art from your Word document and paste it back into the document using Paste -> Paste Special (this is found on the left side of the Home tab on the ribbon). From the dialog box that appears choose "Picture (Window Metafile)" or "Microsoft Office Graphic Object". See if "Edit picture" appears for you now.

3) If this doesn't work perhaps another resource is the clip art community. You might try posting the details of your question there: http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.design.gallery&lang=en&cr=US

I do hope this was somewhat helpful.

Aaron

# August 25, 2009 10:38 AM

Cassie said:

I can not seem to exit the edit mode. I am done with the edit and now want to add some overall effects to the picture (brightness/contrast), but I can not seem to exit the edit mode. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

# October 1, 2009 12:11 PM
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