First, I think the idea of an "open source" graphic or document is something that had to have come from the buzz word factory. Graphics don't have a "source" unless drawn via the reactions of a computer program. And I suppose an "open source" document would mean that you could go get all supporting documentation. But if you can't get that, then the source is questionable. But to answer your question, there are so many free graphics out on the web it is mind boggling. I don't know where to point you because you have asked such a broad question. So I would say go to a search engine and search for the kind of graphic you want. There are probably billions of graphics for free use. Some are public domain. Some want a link for credit. Some just expect a copywright notice. Pick the level you can live with. ======= Kirk Wood Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net Nothing is hard if you know the answer or are used to doing it.