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− | + | To a ten-year-old this means premade art that you can put into your essays or projects. | |
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− | greeting cards | + | Microsoft Word ships with large amounts of clip art pictures that can be used to improve the aesthetics of a document. These include graphic art of plants, buildings, and computers. |
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+ | Computer greeting cards are a form of clip art. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 3 March 2010
Clip Art are "ready-made pieces of computerized graphic art that can be used to decorate a document." [1]
To a ten-year-old this means premade art that you can put into your essays or projects.
Microsoft Word ships with large amounts of clip art pictures that can be used to improve the aesthetics of a document. These include graphic art of plants, buildings, and computers.
Computer greeting cards are a form of clip art.
References
- ↑ wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn