Microsoft Word Version 2002 Inside Out (Inside Out (Microsoft))
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The Microsoft Clip Organizer is a clip-organizing tool that helps you keep all your image, sound, and motion files in one place, arranged according to topic. To launch the Microsoft Clip Organizer, click the Clip Organizer link at the bottom of the Insert Clip Art task pane. Figure 14-4 shows the Microsoft Clip Organizer as it first appears.
Figure 14-4. Click the folder of the collection you want to view.
The layout of the Microsoft Clip Organizer resembles that of the Windows Explorer; you can easily see the number of collections available for your selection. You'll use the following items to help you locate and work with the clips you need:
- Menu bar contains the commands you need to create new categories, organize your clips, copy and paste clips between collections, view individual images, search for more help on the Web, and get help with using the Clip Organizer.
- Toolbar provides tools for searching, choosing collections, copying, pasting, and deleting images, controlling the display in the Microsoft Clip Organizer window, and accessing the Web to search for more clips.
- Collection List panel shows all available folders in which you can search for images.
- Display window shows selected clips. By positioning the pointer on a specific clip, you can display information about the file. In Figure 14-5, the file description shows the name of the file, the width and height in pixels, the file size, and the file format.
Figure 14-5. The Clip Organizer has a new look and feel in Word 2002.
Working with an Image in the Clip Organizer
To choose a clip from the Microsoft Clip Organizer, simply navigate to the clip you want and select it in the view window. The image is selected and a down arrow appears along the right edge of the image. Click the down arrow to display the drop-down menu; a range of choices appears, as Figure 14-6 shows.
How will you use the Clip Organizer to work with your images? Most of the things you'll do in the Clip Organizer have to do with organizing and accessing your images. For example, you can use the Clip Organizer to do the following:
- Scan your hard drive for clip art images to add to the Gallery.
- Copy and paste images into other folders, files, and applications.
- Reorganize art collections.
- Locate images with a similar style.
- Add and edit keywords that describe individual images.
- Access Web tools for working with Clip Organizer images.
- Display the properties of an individual image.
Figure 14-6. Right-click an image and choose an option to work with your Gallery images.
Accessing Microsoft Clip Organizer eServices Online
To access Web tools for working with Clip Organizer images, select the clip art image in the view window, click the down arrow, and choose Tools On The Web from the drop-down menu. The Microsoft Clip Organizer eServices window appears, and you can explore the various offerings on the site.
Saving Favorite Clips
Over time, you might find that you have a group of images that qualify as "favorites." You can save those clips to your Favorites collection so that you can access them easily. Here's how:
- Display the Microsoft Clip Organizer by choosing Insert, Picture, Clip Art; then click Clip Organizer in the See Also section of the task pane.
- Expand your My Collections section so that the Favorites folder is visible.
- Navigate to the collection and folder storing the clip art you want to copy.
- Drag the clip art image from the view window to the Favorites folder (see Figure 14-7). The Clip Organizer makes a copy of the file and leaves the original in the Collection folder.
Figure 14-7. You can drag a copy of an image to your Favorites folder to keep a collection of files you use often.
Tip - Copy images from the Task Pane
You can copy an image from the Insert Clip Art task pane to your Favorites folder in the Clip Organizer by clicking the image down arrow and choosing Copy To Collection. When the Copy To Collection dialog box appears, you can choose your Favorites collection (or another collection as applicable) and click OK. The image is then copied to the specified collection.
Adding Your Own Images—Automatically
If you're using your own clip art collections or you want to use clip art from a previous Office version, you can have the Clip Organizer search and add clips automatically. To add the clips to the Clip Organizer, follow these steps:
- Display the Microsoft Clip Organizer by choosing Insert, Picture, Clip Art; then click Clip Organizer in the See Also section of the task pane.
- In the Microsoft Clip Organizer window, choose File, Add Clips To Gallery Automatically to have Word search and add the clips it finds without any intervention from you. The Add Clips To Gallery dialog box appears, alerting you that Word will catalog all media files (including picture, sound, and motion files) if you were to click OK.
- Click Options in the Add Clips To Gallery dialog box t to specify which folders the Clip Organizer will search for the files you want to add. The Auto Import Settings dialog box appears, listing all found folders on your system (see Figure 14-8). If you want the Clip Organizer to skip any of the selected folders, simply clear the folder check boxes.
Figure 14-8. The Clip Organizer will search all available folders on your computer unless you specify otherwise.
- Click Catalog in the Auto Import Settings dialog box to begin the process. The Clip Organizer displays a status dialog box showing you the progress of searching for clips and adding keywords to link the clips to the gallery. You can click Stop at any time you want to cancel the process.
Adding Images On Your Own
The Clip Organizer also gives you the option of adding images manually, that is, by selecting the ones you want to add and specifying where they go. You can also add keywords that you'll use to refer to the images later. To add images on your own, follow these steps:
- Display the Microsoft Clip Organizer.
- Choose File, Add Clips To Gallery and select On My Own. The Add Clips To Gallery dialog box appears, as Figure 14-9 displays.
Figure 14-9. You can add your clips to the Clip Organizer manually by navigating to the folder you want and choosing a destination collection.
- Click the file you want to add; then click the Add To button. The Import To Collection dialog box appears so you can choose the collection folder for the clip you are importing.
- Click the folder, click OK, and then click Add. You're returned to the Clip Organizer and the clip is added to your collection as specified.
Creating a New Collection
You can create a new collection in two ways: by clicking New in the Import To Collection dialog box or by choosing File, New Collection in the Clip Organizer. The New Collection dialog box appears, where you can choose a parent folder, if necessary, and enter a name for the collection (see Figure 14-10).
Figure 14-10. You can create new collections in the Clip Organizer to store clips specific to your interests or industry.
Tip - Review clip properties
For some of your documents, you'll need to look carefully for just the right images to fit the design and layout of your project. In these cases, you might want to see the file type, the size, the orientation, and any keywords associated with the image. To view the properties of an image, select the image and choose Preview/Properties from the drop-down menu. The Preview Properties dialog box displays file specifications and lists the full path to the file, along with any caption and keywords entered.
Adding and Editing Keywords
Keywords are important in helping you find the images you want. Each of the files in the Clip Organizer is assigned a certain number of keywords—these words help characterize the image so that the Clip Organizer knows what to display when you enter a certain word in the Search box. Keywords are what make it possible for you to enter cat in either the Microsoft Clip Organizer or the Insert Clip Art task pane and display the images of cats included in the collections.
To display the keywords for a specific image, follow these steps:
- Select your image in either the Microsoft Clip Organizer or the Insert Clip Art task pane, and click its down arrow.
- Choose Edit Keywords. The Keywords dialog box appears, as Figure 14-11 shows.
Figure 14-11. You can review, add, edit, or delete keywords in the Keywords dialog box.
- By default, the name of the image is displayed in the Caption drop-down list. You can click in the edit portion of the list and enter the caption (or name) you want to appear.
- Click in the Keyword drop-down list and choose a word from the list or type a word you want to use to refer to the image. Click Add to add the keyword.
Tip
If you want to delete any of the keywords currently in the list for the selected clip, simply select it and click Delete.
Deleting Unwanted Images
If the Clip Organizer acquires files you don't want included, you can select and delete them using the image drop-down menu. Click the file you want to delete, and you'll see two delete options on the drop-down menu: You can delete the clip from the selected folder, or you can delete the file from the Clip Organizer completely. If you choose the first option, the image is deleted without any further action from you. If you choose the second option, the Clip Organizer alerts you that the action will cause the image to be deleted from all collections on your system. Click OK to proceed, or press Esc to cancel.