Word Art is only available if you have MS Office or MS word. As another answer pointed out, there are alternatives (and they are free). If you have MS Office 2004 or MS Word you can access Word Art by bringing up the formatting palette, click on the arrow next to 'Add Objects' and select the icon with the 'W' on it. Although for most images you must look at the license on a case-by-case basis, images and clip art from programs such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint can be used without attribution. By purchasing the program, you have purchased a license to use the clip art and images that come with the program without attribution.
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- Jumsoft Clipart runs on the Mac platform and comes with 1700+ clipart that is polished to ensure you are able to get a great experience. The app can be integrated with virtually any program on the platform and offers ultimate convenience. Use Copy and Paste.
- To do this, click the Online Pictures button. It's also located in the Illustrations group, and it looks like this: When you click the button, this window will appear: If you want to search for images or clipart, type in a description of what you're looking in the Bing Image Search.
Macs don't come with that type of apps, so you have to purchase them. There are three options, but there are more if you want to have a look at these applications:
- Office for Mac > http://www.microsoft.com/mac
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- Apple iWork, in the Mac App Store.
- LibreOffice > http://www.libreoffice.org
All of them are paid apps except LibreOffice, so you can start testing this application. Macs come with TextEdit, a basic text application that won't meet the requirements you want
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