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Can't get clip art anymore-Publisher 2003
Did you move your temporary folder as was explained in the previous post?
-- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Nothing seems to be working. I think I must have done something wrong, and I don't want to take up any more of your time, the support you've given has been excellent. The error code I get when I try to insert clipart (which is just a blank box with "dglxasset..." on it) is: 0x80004005. Does this shed light on anything? -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: In Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, General tab, Browsing History, Settings Button. There is a *Move Folder* on this screen. I have a graphic on my web page that will show you where to look. http://msauer.mvps.org/misc.htm I didn't mean drop clipart onto the Organizer, I meant the other way around, drag from the Organizer and drop onto your open application. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Which temporary folder do you mean? The Mstore10.old folder?? I've installed ActiveX again, and I have the clip organizer on my desktop, but can't drag and drop images into it. It won't allow it. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Vickie, Move your temporary folder, it doesn't matter where, a new one will be created. The *move folder* is in Internet Explorer, Browsing History, Settings button. See if that is the solution. Can you open the Organizer as a standalone by dragging the icon to the desktop? Can you drag and drop images? You might try installing the ActiveX control again. http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary, I can only figure that I must be doing something wrong... Do I need to delete the Mstore10.mgc file now that I have a new catalog file (Mstore10.old)?? I've checked the ActiveX control and it is enabled. Not too sure if it's the updated one though. I've also compacted the Clip Organizer and have run the detect and repair tool. In desperation I even reinstalled Publisher 2003, which didn't fix the problem. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: The very reason you rename Mstore10.mgc is so the Organizer will create a new catalog file the next time you open the Organizer. I understand there has been an update to the ActiveX control. Be certain it is enabled. Downloading clips, templates, and training with the ActiveX control http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...349411033.aspx It might help to compact the Organizer, Start, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Clip Organizer. When the Organizer opens, Tools, compact. There is also a detect and repair. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... I have already done this, after reading it on other posts but it hasn't helped. I've also tried to rename the Mstore10.mgc file to Mstore10.old and for some reason when I tried to do it it just creates another file with the new extension .... Is there anything else I should do? -- vickie "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Empty you cache. IE6 Internet Explorer - Tools - Internet Options - delete temp files Internet Explorer 7 From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Delete Browsing History. Internet Explorer 8 From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... . Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History, and then click Delete. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... . Click Close, and then click OK to exit. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "vickie" wrote in message ... Just since yesterday I haven't been able to get any clipart. Instead I get "dglxasset" where the clip normally is. Before yesterday it was all OK, but I defrag'd my computer and since then I've had this problem. I have searched this forum (and others) and tried the suggestions, but they don't work. I'm thinking the clipart file might be corrupt but don't know how to fix it. I've been trying to fix it for more than 7 hours and it's really annoying me... -- vickie |
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Can't get clip art anymore-Publisher 2003
No, I haven't - don't know where to move it to and feel rather stupid asking!
-- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Did you move your temporary folder as was explained in the previous post? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Nothing seems to be working. I think I must have done something wrong, and I don't want to take up any more of your time, the support you've given has been excellent. The error code I get when I try to insert clipart (which is just a blank box with "dglxasset..." on it) is: 0x80004005. Does this shed light on anything? -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: In Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, General tab, Browsing History, Settings Button. There is a *Move Folder* on this screen. I have a graphic on my web page that will show you where to look. http://msauer.mvps.org/misc.htm I didn't mean drop clipart onto the Organizer, I meant the other way around, drag from the Organizer and drop onto your open application. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Which temporary folder do you mean? The Mstore10.old folder?? I've installed ActiveX again, and I have the clip organizer on my desktop, but can't drag and drop images into it. It won't allow it. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Vickie, Move your temporary folder, it doesn't matter where, a new one will be created. The *move folder* is in Internet Explorer, Browsing History, Settings button. See if that is the solution. Can you open the Organizer as a standalone by dragging the icon to the desktop? Can you drag and drop images? You might try installing the ActiveX control again. http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary, I can only figure that I must be doing something wrong... Do I need to delete the Mstore10.mgc file now that I have a new catalog file (Mstore10.old)?? I've checked the ActiveX control and it is enabled. Not too sure if it's the updated one though. I've also compacted the Clip Organizer and have run the detect and repair tool. In desperation I even reinstalled Publisher 2003, which didn't fix the problem. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: The very reason you rename Mstore10.mgc is so the Organizer will create a new catalog file the next time you open the Organizer. I understand there has been an update to the ActiveX control. Be certain it is enabled. Downloading clips, templates, and training with the ActiveX control http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...349411033.aspx It might help to compact the Organizer, Start, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Clip Organizer. When the Organizer opens, Tools, compact. There is also a detect and repair. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... I have already done this, after reading it on other posts but it hasn't helped. I've also tried to rename the Mstore10.mgc file to Mstore10.old and for some reason when I tried to do it it just creates another file with the new extension .... Is there anything else I should do? -- vickie "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Empty you cache. IE6 Internet Explorer - Tools - Internet Options - delete temp files Internet Explorer 7 From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Delete Browsing History. Internet Explorer 8 From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... . Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History, and then click Delete. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... . Click Close, and then click OK to exit. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "vickie" wrote in message ... Just since yesterday I haven't been able to get any clipart. Instead I get "dglxasset" where the clip normally is. Before yesterday it was all OK, but I defrag'd my computer and since then I've had this problem. I have searched this forum (and others) and tried the suggestions, but they don't work. I'm thinking the clipart file might be corrupt but don't know how to fix it. I've been trying to fix it for more than 7 hours and it's really annoying me... -- vickie |
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Can't get clip art anymore-Publisher 2003
No, I haven't - don't know where to move it to and feel rather stupid asking!
-- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Did you move your temporary folder as was explained in the previous post? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Nothing seems to be working. I think I must have done something wrong, and I don't want to take up any more of your time, the support you've given has been excellent. The error code I get when I try to insert clipart (which is just a blank box with "dglxasset..." on it) is: 0x80004005. Does this shed light on anything? -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: In Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, General tab, Browsing History, Settings Button. There is a *Move Folder* on this screen. I have a graphic on my web page that will show you where to look. http://msauer.mvps.org/misc.htm I didn't mean drop clipart onto the Organizer, I meant the other way around, drag from the Organizer and drop onto your open application. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Which temporary folder do you mean? The Mstore10.old folder?? I've installed ActiveX again, and I have the clip organizer on my desktop, but can't drag and drop images into it. It won't allow it. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Vickie, Move your temporary folder, it doesn't matter where, a new one will be created. The *move folder* is in Internet Explorer, Browsing History, Settings button. See if that is the solution. Can you open the Organizer as a standalone by dragging the icon to the desktop? Can you drag and drop images? You might try installing the ActiveX control again. http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary, I can only figure that I must be doing something wrong... Do I need to delete the Mstore10.mgc file now that I have a new catalog file (Mstore10.old)?? I've checked the ActiveX control and it is enabled. Not too sure if it's the updated one though. I've also compacted the Clip Organizer and have run the detect and repair tool. In desperation I even reinstalled Publisher 2003, which didn't fix the problem. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: The very reason you rename Mstore10.mgc is so the Organizer will create a new catalog file the next time you open the Organizer. I understand there has been an update to the ActiveX control. Be certain it is enabled. Downloading clips, templates, and training with the ActiveX control http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...349411033.aspx It might help to compact the Organizer, Start, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Clip Organizer. When the Organizer opens, Tools, compact. There is also a detect and repair. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... I have already done this, after reading it on other posts but it hasn't helped. I've also tried to rename the Mstore10.mgc file to Mstore10.old and for some reason when I tried to do it it just creates another file with the new extension .... Is there anything else I should do? -- vickie "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Empty you cache. IE6 Internet Explorer - Tools - Internet Options - delete temp files Internet Explorer 7 From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Delete Browsing History. Internet Explorer 8 From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... . Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History, and then click Delete. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... . Click Close, and then click OK to exit. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "vickie" wrote in message ... Just since yesterday I haven't been able to get any clipart. Instead I get "dglxasset" where the clip normally is. Before yesterday it was all OK, but I defrag'd my computer and since then I've had this problem. I have searched this forum (and others) and tried the suggestions, but they don't work. I'm thinking the clipart file might be corrupt but don't know how to fix it. I've been trying to fix it for more than 7 hours and it's really annoying me... -- vickie |
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Can't get clip art anymore-Publisher 2003
A message will come up asking where you want to move the folder, browse to "My
Documents", it is good place. Actually you can move it anywhere. A new temporary folder will be created the next time you open the Explorer browser. I sincerely hope this will solve your problem. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... No, I haven't - don't know where to move it to and feel rather stupid asking! -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Did you move your temporary folder as was explained in the previous post? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Nothing seems to be working. I think I must have done something wrong, and I don't want to take up any more of your time, the support you've given has been excellent. The error code I get when I try to insert clipart (which is just a blank box with "dglxasset..." on it) is: 0x80004005. Does this shed light on anything? -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: In Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, General tab, Browsing History, Settings Button. There is a *Move Folder* on this screen. I have a graphic on my web page that will show you where to look. http://msauer.mvps.org/misc.htm I didn't mean drop clipart onto the Organizer, I meant the other way around, drag from the Organizer and drop onto your open application. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Which temporary folder do you mean? The Mstore10.old folder?? I've installed ActiveX again, and I have the clip organizer on my desktop, but can't drag and drop images into it. It won't allow it. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Vickie, Move your temporary folder, it doesn't matter where, a new one will be created. The *move folder* is in Internet Explorer, Browsing History, Settings button. See if that is the solution. Can you open the Organizer as a standalone by dragging the icon to the desktop? Can you drag and drop images? You might try installing the ActiveX control again. http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary, I can only figure that I must be doing something wrong... Do I need to delete the Mstore10.mgc file now that I have a new catalog file (Mstore10.old)?? I've checked the ActiveX control and it is enabled. Not too sure if it's the updated one though. I've also compacted the Clip Organizer and have run the detect and repair tool. In desperation I even reinstalled Publisher 2003, which didn't fix the problem. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: The very reason you rename Mstore10.mgc is so the Organizer will create a new catalog file the next time you open the Organizer. I understand there has been an update to the ActiveX control. Be certain it is enabled. Downloading clips, templates, and training with the ActiveX control http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...349411033.aspx It might help to compact the Organizer, Start, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Clip Organizer. When the Organizer opens, Tools, compact. There is also a detect and repair. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... I have already done this, after reading it on other posts but it hasn't helped. I've also tried to rename the Mstore10.mgc file to Mstore10.old and for some reason when I tried to do it it just creates another file with the new extension .... Is there anything else I should do? -- vickie "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Empty you cache. IE6 Internet Explorer - Tools - Internet Options - delete temp files Internet Explorer 7 From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Delete Browsing History. Internet Explorer 8 From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... . Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History, and then click Delete. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... . Click Close, and then click OK to exit. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "vickie" wrote in message ... Just since yesterday I haven't been able to get any clipart. Instead I get "dglxasset" where the clip normally is. Before yesterday it was all OK, but I defrag'd my computer and since then I've had this problem. I have searched this forum (and others) and tried the suggestions, but they don't work. I'm thinking the clipart file might be corrupt but don't know how to fix it. I've been trying to fix it for more than 7 hours and it's really annoying me... -- vickie |
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Can't get clip art anymore-Publisher 2003
A message will come up asking where you want to move the folder, browse to "My
Documents", it is good place. Actually you can move it anywhere. A new temporary folder will be created the next time you open the Explorer browser. I sincerely hope this will solve your problem. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... No, I haven't - don't know where to move it to and feel rather stupid asking! -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Did you move your temporary folder as was explained in the previous post? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Nothing seems to be working. I think I must have done something wrong, and I don't want to take up any more of your time, the support you've given has been excellent. The error code I get when I try to insert clipart (which is just a blank box with "dglxasset..." on it) is: 0x80004005. Does this shed light on anything? -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: In Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, General tab, Browsing History, Settings Button. There is a *Move Folder* on this screen. I have a graphic on my web page that will show you where to look. http://msauer.mvps.org/misc.htm I didn't mean drop clipart onto the Organizer, I meant the other way around, drag from the Organizer and drop onto your open application. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Which temporary folder do you mean? The Mstore10.old folder?? I've installed ActiveX again, and I have the clip organizer on my desktop, but can't drag and drop images into it. It won't allow it. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: Vickie, Move your temporary folder, it doesn't matter where, a new one will be created. The *move folder* is in Internet Explorer, Browsing History, Settings button. See if that is the solution. Can you open the Organizer as a standalone by dragging the icon to the desktop? Can you drag and drop images? You might try installing the ActiveX control again. http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx? -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... Thanks Mary, I can only figure that I must be doing something wrong... Do I need to delete the Mstore10.mgc file now that I have a new catalog file (Mstore10.old)?? I've checked the ActiveX control and it is enabled. Not too sure if it's the updated one though. I've also compacted the Clip Organizer and have run the detect and repair tool. In desperation I even reinstalled Publisher 2003, which didn't fix the problem. -- vickie "Mary Sauer" wrote: The very reason you rename Mstore10.mgc is so the Organizer will create a new catalog file the next time you open the Organizer. I understand there has been an update to the ActiveX control. Be certain it is enabled. Downloading clips, templates, and training with the ActiveX control http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...349411033.aspx It might help to compact the Organizer, Start, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Clip Organizer. When the Organizer opens, Tools, compact. There is also a detect and repair. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "vickie" wrote in message ... I have already done this, after reading it on other posts but it hasn't helped. I've also tried to rename the Mstore10.mgc file to Mstore10.old and for some reason when I tried to do it it just creates another file with the new extension .... Is there anything else I should do? -- vickie "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Empty you cache. IE6 Internet Explorer - Tools - Internet Options - delete temp files Internet Explorer 7 From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Delete Browsing History. Internet Explorer 8 From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... . Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History, and then click Delete. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... . Click Close, and then click OK to exit. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "vickie" wrote in message ... Just since yesterday I haven't been able to get any clipart. Instead I get "dglxasset" where the clip normally is. Before yesterday it was all OK, but I defrag'd my computer and since then I've had this problem. I have searched this forum (and others) and tried the suggestions, but they don't work. I'm thinking the clipart file might be corrupt but don't know how to fix it. I've been trying to fix it for more than 7 hours and it's really annoying me... -- vickie |
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