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Article ID: 212574 - Last Review: April 4, 2001 - Revision: 1.0
PUB2000: Where to Find Copyright Information About Using Clip Art
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Microsoft Technical Support does not provide licensing and copyright
information about the clip art that ships with Microsoft Publisher.
You can find copyright information about Microsoft Publisher clip art
at the Design Gallery Live Web site by following these steps:
- Start your Web browser and connect to the Internet.
- Start Publisher, and create a new blank publication.
- On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and click Clip Art.
- In the Clip Gallery dialog box, click Clips Online.
The End User License Agreement (EULA) section of the Clip
Gallery Live Web site contains detailed information about how
you can and cannot use the additional clip art you can get from
that site.
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