2
In the Search Options dialog box, choose a search option.
3
You can tell Canvas to find art with all or any of the keywords
with the Search using AND criteria option. When this option is
not selected, Canvas searches for clip art that matches any keyword
in the text box. When this option is selected, Canvas searches for
clip art that matches all the keywords you type.
4
Click OK to apply the search options. These options will
remain in effect unless you change them.
5
Type keywords in the text box in the Clip Art palette. You can
type multiple keywords separated by spaces.
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To begin searching, press Tab or Enter. Canvas displays
thumbnail previews of all illustrations that meet the search criteria.
Placing clip art
After finding an illustration you want to insert, you can place the
illustration at its original size, or scale it as you place it.
When you browse or search for clip art, the palette shows all files,
regardless of which CD the files are stored on. If you select a file
that isnt on the current CD, Canvas tells you which CD to insert
when you click to place the file in the document.
To place clip art
Click a preview image in the Clip Art palette to select an illustration
to place. A box appears around the selected illustration.
To place the illustration at its original size, click in the doc-
ument where you want to place the upper-left corner.
To scale the illustration, drag the pointer to set the bounding
box size. Canvas fits the illustration to the bounding box.
Choose
To find
Matches
Exact matches of the name you type
Contains
Any name that contains the text you type
Starts With
Any name that begins with the text you type
Ends With
Any name that ends with the text you type
A
Click an arrow to scroll
the clip art index
B
Click a subject to show
previews
C Type keywords in the
box to find clip art
A
B
C
Click to place
Drag to scale
Tip
To constrain the proportions,
hold down the Shift key while
scaling.