In response to a previous post where I showed some labels I made using clipart from Microsoft, I decided to see what's out there to let me make my own clipart - and I found it.
Metafile Companion can be downloaded here:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,3783,00.asp
It is a very simple graphics program. The graphics (which are .wmf files) don't look all that great on the screen, but when inserted into Microsoft Word then printed out, the edges of the graphics are beautifully smooth on the paper and there's no pixelization. And they can be resized as big or as little w/o compromising the quality of the printed graphic.
So, for anyone else who is into making labels or tags on the computer, you might consider using this program to make unique clip art that prints nicely instead of looking all pixelized like .jpgs usually do.
Metafile Companion can be downloaded here:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,3783,00.asp
It is a very simple graphics program. The graphics (which are .wmf files) don't look all that great on the screen, but when inserted into Microsoft Word then printed out, the edges of the graphics are beautifully smooth on the paper and there's no pixelization. And they can be resized as big or as little w/o compromising the quality of the printed graphic.
So, for anyone else who is into making labels or tags on the computer, you might consider using this program to make unique clip art that prints nicely instead of looking all pixelized like .jpgs usually do.