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How Do You Make A Graphic Organizer On Word?

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How Do You Make A Graphic Organizer On Word?

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Microsoft Word’s graphic organizer includes a collection of pictures from Office Collections, My Collections and Web Collections. You can use the search tool to find images quickly and efficiently in the graphic organizer and add them directly into your document. Word lets you create and manage your own collection of images as well, so you can access graphics you use frequently. You’ll find the graphic, or clip, organizer in Word’s Clip Art task pane. Open the graphic organizer in Word by selecting “Insert,” “Picture” and “Clip Art” from the toolbar. Select “Organize clips…” from the bottom of the “Clip Art” task pane. The “My Collections-Microsoft Clip Organizer” window will open. Select “My Collections” in the left pane, then click on “File” and “New Collection.” Name the collection you want to create in the “New Collection” dialog box. To place the collection within an existing group, select a group. You can expand a group by clicking on the plus sign by the group’s name. Press “O

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