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Old January 23rd, 2006, 09:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default Clip art question

Open the Clip Gallery, Import Clips, files of type, scroll down to "Clip Gallery
Catalogs", in the "look in" browse to the files. Do this for each folder of Clip Art
in your program files.
The Gallery has its own help, look at the entry, cannot locate clip...

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"Carrie" wrote in message
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When I insert most clip art, it asks for CD #2, which I put in and
sometimes this works sometimes it doesn't (my computer is old and slowing
down). That's not the question.

Tonight, I was looking for large files, to see if I needed them (and
could delete them) by putting large sizes (to find) in "find files and
folders". It came up with one called "clip art". I tracked it down, it's in
CPROGRAM FILES in the Microsoft Office folder. Of course I knew this
folder was there because I have it installed, but didn't know (till tonight)
apparently I installed the clip art without realizing it at some point.

There's a folder in the Office one called CLIP ART. in it there are various
folders, with names like corpbas, corpmm, Pub60Cor, Publisher (opening this,
it has backgrounds)m etc. I can open the subfolders in Clip Art and there
are hundreds (thousands?) of image files. Clicking on them (of course) opens
the clip art image.

I tried inserting clip art (I tried Word, it's faster opening, but I know
Publisher uses clip art, too) it says it's on the CD and to put this in and
try again. Or, to look elsewhere, so I browsed to C program files, the clip
art, and it says it's not there (whatever clip art I picked to try). I tried
it with several of the sub folders and it said the same.

I tried insert from file (in Word) and browsed to the clip art folder and
can click on an image file and it comes into Word. But, going by the code
names/numbers, I would have to go through them all looking for the one I
wanted. I tried this, by looking in Properties of the file and then trying
to find it in the clip art files, but couldn't.

Apparently I have the clip are in C PROGRAM FILES (MS Office) but it's
not finding it when I click on a picture in the search box that comes up
with "insert- from clip art" with the program open. Unless it's one of the
few that happen to be there (not needing the CD) the insert the CD box comes
up.

I hope I'm explaining this so it's understandable. Apparently I have the
clip are on my hardrive, but it's not getting found in the way it would from
the CD. Maybe there's a setting to look on the C drive instead of the CD-ROM
to find it?

Thanks,
Carrie