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be challenged and removed. (February 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Clippy, the default assistant, in Office 2000/XP/2003 (after the makeover). Clippy is asking if the user needs help. The Office Assistant was an intelligent user interface for Microsoft Office that assisted users by way of an interactive animated character, which interfaced with the Office help content. It was included in Microsoft Office for Windows (versions 97 to 2003), in Microsoft Publisher (versions 98 to 2003), and Microsoft Office for Mac (versions 98 to 2004). The default assistant in the English Windows version was named Clippit (though Clippy is a common nickname), after a paperclip.[1][2] The character was designed by Kevan J. Atteberry.[2] Clippy was the default and by far the most notable Assistant (partly because in many cases the setup CD was required to install the other assistants), which also led to it being called simply the Microsoft Paperclip.[3] The original Clippy in Office 97 was given a new look in Office 2000. The feature drew a strongly negative response from many users.[4][5] Microsoft turned off the feature by default in Office XP, acknowledging its unpopularity in an ad campaign spoofing Clippy.[6] The feature was removed altogether in Office 2007 and Office 2008 for Mac, as it drew criticism from customers and even Microsoft employees. The default assistant Clippy has been heavily mocked in popular culture, being parodied, appearing in memes, and even being made fun of by Microsoft themselves from 2001 onwards. Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Assistants 2 Technology 2.1 Compatibility 3 Additional downloadable assistants 4 Criticism and parodies 5 Appearance in Ribbon Hero 2 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Overview[edit] According to Alan Cooper, the "Father of Visual Basic," the conce