Deleting clips from the Clip Organizer
After the automatic cataloging process (and possibly after the manual one), you might end up with some clip collections within My Collections that you don’t want. The automatic cataloging process sometimes identifies files that are not really useful as clip art—for example, little graphics that are part of some other
application’s operation.
To remove a graphic—or even an entire folder—from your Clip Organizer, right-click it and choose Delete. Figure 24-32 shows a situation where the Clip Organizer has cataloged the clips from of a folder labeled i386; this folder is actually used for installing Windows. In the example, you can right-click the i386 folder in the folder tree and choose Delete “i386” to get rid of it. This does not delete the pictures or the folder from the hard disk; it simply removes its reference from the Clip Organizer. You can also delete individual clips in the same way.
FIGURE 24-32
You can remove a clip or a category from the Clip Organizer by right-clicking it and choosing Delete.
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