CG: How to Manually Merge .cag Files in ClipArt Gallery 2.0/3.0 (138511)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Clip Gallery for Windows 95 3.0
  • Microsoft ClipArt Gallery for Windows 95 2.0
  • Microsoft Publisher for Windows 3.0
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95
  • Microsoft Works for Windows 95, version 4.0 4.0

This article was previously published under Q138511

SUMMARY

Microsoft ClipArt Gallery 2.0 stores categories, descriptions, and thumbnail images in a file called Artgalry.cag. You may acquire additional .cag (ClipArt database) files from various sources. These sources may include the following:

  • Backup or old copies of your Artgalry.cag
  • Commercial Clip Art packages
  • The Publisher for Windows 95 CD-ROM
  • The Popular.cag file from a network installation of PowerPoint 95 or Office 95.
You can manually combine the information in an external .cag file with the information in your own Artgalry.cag. This prevents you from having to manually add each image and type in a description and category.

Microsoft Clip Gallery 3.0 also uses .cag files. The main file is called Artgalry.cag and is the same as the file used by ClipArt Gallery 2.0. If you acquire additional .cag files, however, these files are not merged with Artgalry.cag. They remain separate.

MORE INFORMATION

To merge .cag files in ClipArt Gallery 2.0:

  1. Run ClipArt Gallery.
  2. Click the Organize Pictures button.
  3. Click the Add Pictures button.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the Files Of Type list. Click the entry entitled:

    ClipArt Gallery Packages

  5. Go to the folder that contains the .cag file you want to merge and select that file.
  6. Click Open.
This adds the descriptions, categories, and thumbnails to your Artgalry.cag file.

To add an additional .cag file to Clip Gallery 3.0

  1. Run Clip Gallery.
  2. Click the Import Clips button.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the Files Of Type list. Click the entry entitled:

    Clip Gallery Packages

  4. Go to the folder that contains the .cag file you want to add and select that file.
  5. Click Open.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:8/17/2005
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