Try one of the options below:
Download the ClipArt.com image in a format your image editor will support
- Consult your software's help documentation to find out which formats your image editor will accept.
- Find the image again on ClipArt.com's site. (See I downloaded an item on ClipArt.com's site, and now I need to find it again to quickly relocate it.)
- If the item is available in a format your image editor supports, download that version and open it in your image editor.
- If the item is not available in a format your image editor supports, try one of the other options below.
Convert the image to a format your image editor will recognize
- Consult your software's help documentation to find out which formats your image editor will accept.
- Open an image utility (such as ImageViewer or VuePrint).
If you do not have an image utility, follow the appropriate link below to download one.
- Open the image in your image utility and save it in a format your image editor will recognize. (See your image utility's help documentation for instructions.)
- Open the converted image in your image editor.
Open your GIF image in a different application
- Try another image editor.
- You might have more luck with a paint program such as Photoshop or Paint Shop.
- Consult the new image editor's help documentation to see which formats it will accept.
- If the new image editor supports GIF, consult its help documentation to learn how to insert the image.
- If you don't have any programs that support GIF, follow one of the links below to download one.
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