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Go to Bing's image search. Enter a search term. Click Filter. Click Type ▼. Click Clipart. Select an image. Save the image. Open your Word document. Click the Insert tab. Click Pictures. Click Picture from File…. Select your picture. Click Insert.
Go to https://www.bing.com/images/. This process will work on Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox, though other browsers may not be supported. Type in the name of an item for which you want to find clip art, then press ⏎ Return. This will search Bing images for matching images. This funnel-shaped icon is on the far-right side of the Bing page, just above the image results. Clicking it prompts a series of tabs to appear below the search bar and above the top row of images. It's a tab below the search bar. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the middle of the drop-down menu. Doing so will refresh your image search to display only clip art. Click an image that you would like to insert into your Word document. Hold down Ctrl and click the image, then click Save Image. The image will download to your Mac. Double-click the Microsoft Word document to which you want to add clip art in order to open it. You can also create a new document by double-clicking the Microsoft Word program icon and then clicking Blank Document. It's in the blue ribbon near the top of the Word window. Doing so displays the Insert toolbar below the blue ribbon. Don't click the Insert menu item at the top of your Mac's screen. You'll find this option on the left side of the toolbar. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's the bottom option in the drop-down menu. Click the picture you downloaded from Bing images. This will select it. You may have to select the picture's download location (e.g., Downloads) on the left-hand side of the Finder window first. It's at the bottom of the window. This will insert your clip art into your Word document.