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Icons are customizable: You can color, resize, style, and rotate icons with no loss of image quality.

For more details, see Insert icons in Office.

Work with icons in an Office document

  1. On the Insert tab, select Icons to see the complete set of icons available for your Office document.

    The icons are arranged in categories to help you find what you want.

  2. Choose the icon or icons you want, then select Insert.

In the Insert Icons dialog box, all the icons are small and black, but after you insert it in your document, you can customize an icon's appearance as shown below.

To begin customizing: Select the icon on the document canvas, then on the Graphics Format tab you'll see all the available formatting options. 

Standard black icon

Choose Graphics Fill to change its color:

The icon's color has been changed to gray

Select Graphics Outline to add an outline color:

The icon is gray with a blue outline

Assign different colors to different parts of the icon:

(This feature is possible for icons that have distinct, separate parts, like this wristwatch example.)

The icon has multiple colors

Right-click, choose Format Graphic, and select Picture to change the opacity or transparency of the icon:

Background differences

Choose Rotate to rotate or flip it:

Standard black icon rotated from its original position

Resize it:

Icons still look sharp when you make them bigger or smaller. No jagged, fuzzy edges.

An enlarged icon

For more details, see Insert icons in Office.

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