Article ID: 212542 - Last Review: October 8, 2004 - Revision: 1.1 Typical installation does not install all the clip art in Publisher 2000This article was previously published under Q212542 For a Microsoft Publisher 98 version of this article,
see
187761
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/187761/
)
. SYMPTOMS When you attempt to insert a clip from Microsoft Clip
Gallery, included with Microsoft Publisher, if you do not have the Publisher
compact disc in the CD-ROM drive, you may receive an error message similar to
the following: The file filename is stored on a disk called 'Microsoft Office 2000
Disc 2' Please insert the disk. CAUSE The clip you are attempting to insert into your publication
is located on the Publisher compact disc, and it is not currently in the CD-ROM
drive. RESOLUTION Insert the Publisher compact disc into the CD-ROM drive,
wait 5 seconds for the computer to identify it, and click Retry. If you no longer have the option to Retry, click to select the clip, and click the insert icon. The clip
should then appear in your publication. MORE INFORMATION When you install Publisher, if you select the Typical
installation option, the Setup program installs only the clip art used by the
wizards. The rest of the clip art is represented by indexes and thumbnails
contained in media catalog (MMC) files. A Typical Publisher installation leaves the clip art files on the compact disc because they take up a lot of space on the hard disk. If you copy all the clip art files to your hard disk, it may take an additional 270 megabytes (MB) or more of hard disk space. REFERENCESNOTE: Because there are several versions of Windows, the following
steps may be different on your computer. If they are, please consult your
product documentation to complete these steps. To work around this problem, it is possible to install all the clip art to the hard disk. Make sure that you have at least 270 MB of available space on your C drive. To install all of the Publisher clip art from the compact disc, follow these steps:
Clip Gallery will now have access to all of the Publisher clip art without needing to access the CD-ROM.
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