looking for the name of the clip art men

E

Efrat

Several years ago, there were in the clip art this little
black person (looked like stick figure I think) that
everyone were using in their presentations.

I am trying to find them in the clip art section of the
microsoft site, but can't remember what was the name of
them.

Can someone help?

Thanks.
 
M

Marko

I think it was a font in office 97 (?)
Several years ago, there were in the clip art this little
black person (looked like stick figure I think) that
everyone were using in their presentations.

I am trying to find them in the clip art section of the
microsoft site, but can't remember what was the name of
them.

Can someone help?

Thanks.

--
Marko Jotic, MMCT Holdings Int. Inc.
"Common sense is anything but common".
From the notebooks of Lazarus Long. Robert A. Heinlein.
Handmade knives, antique designs, exotic materials at
http://www.knifeforging.com/
 
G

Guest

I have heard them referred to as "screen beans," but I am not sure if that is the official name
--Davi

David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technolog
Loyola College in Marylan
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint

----- Efrat wrote: ----

Several years ago, there were in the clip art this little
black person (looked like stick figure I think) that
everyone were using in their presentations

I am trying to find them in the clip art section of the
microsoft site, but can't remember what was the name of
them

Can someone help

Thanks.
 
M

Marko

that was it, a font though
I have heard them referred to as "screen beans," but I am not sure if that is the official name.
--David

David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/

----- Efrat wrote: -----

Several years ago, there were in the clip art this little
black person (looked like stick figure I think) that
everyone were using in their presentations.

I am trying to find them in the clip art section of the
microsoft site, but can't remember what was the name of
them.

Can someone help?

Thanks.

--
Marko Jotic, MMCT Holdings Int. Inc.
"Common sense is anything but common".
From the notebooks of Lazarus Long. Robert A. Heinlein.
Handmade knives, antique designs, exotic materials at
http://www.knifeforging.com/
 

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