Microsoft Clip Organizer

At the bottom of the Clip Art pane, notice the Organize Clips option. This runs Microsoft Clip Organizer, which is a separate application that comes with Office. I won’t go into a lot of detail about it except to say that it can be very useful.

As shown in Figure 9-48, if you choose File?Add Clips to Organizer, it can search your hard disk(s) and add items to the Clip Organizer. These added items will also be available from Word’s Clip Art pane.


If you have a lot of media files on your computer, this can take a long time, and it might appear that your computer has stopped. It hasn’t (not usually, anyway). Go out for some lunch and it might be done by the time you return.

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