PUB97: How to Access Clip Gallery Databases from CD-ROM (154827)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Publisher 97

This article was previously published under Q154827

SUMMARY

Microsoft Publisher 97 installs two .cag files that occupy approximately 26 megabytes (MB) of hard drive space. By adding these files to Microsoft Clip Gallery via the Import Clips button, it is possible to use these files directly from the CD instead.

MORE INFORMATION

To use the .cag files from the Publisher 4.0 compact disc:
  1. In Explorer, find the Clipart folder in the Microsoft Publisher folder (by default, this folder is located in \Program Files\Microsoft Publisher\Clipart).
  2. Rename the following files in that folder:

    Pub40_3.cag
    Pub40_4.cag
    Pub40_5.cag

  3. In Publisher, click Clip Art on the Insert menu.

    A dialog box will appear stating that "Clip Gallery cannot open the Previews file," once for Pub40_3.cag, Pub40_4.cag, and once for the Pub40_5.cag.
  4. Select the "Don't attempt to open that file in the future" option, and click OK.
  5. With the Publisher 4.0 CD in your CD-ROM drive, click the Import Clips button.
  6. In the "Look In" drop-down box, select your CD-ROM drive.
  7. Double-click the Clipart folder
  8. Click the Pub40_3.cag file to select it, hold down the CTRL key, and also select the Pub40_4.cag and the Pub40_5.cag files. Click Open on the File menu.
  9. You will get two messages stating you must restart Clip Gallery. Click OK both times, and then restart Clip Gallery.
Clip Gallery should now access Pub40_3.cag, Pub40_4.cag, and Pub40_5.cag from your CD-ROM drive. You can now delete the files that you renamed in step 2 (this step is optional).

NOTE: If you don't have the Publisher 4.0 compact disc in your CD-ROM drive when you use the Clip Gallery, the previews for Pub40_3.cag, Pub40_4.cag, and Pub40_5.cag won't be shown. To see the previews again, reinsert the Publisher 4.0 compact disc and restart Clip Gallery.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:11/7/2002
Keywords:kbgraphic kbinfo kbinterop KB154827