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Clip Organizer search results are slow to appear using Clips Online
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SYMPTOMS
When you perform a search in Microsoft Clip Organizer, the
list of results may appear slowly. You may notice this behavior whether your
computer is connected to the Internet or your computer is not connected to the
Internet.
CAUSE
The clip art search results automatically include content
from Clips Online. If your computer is connected to the Internet, it may take a
moment to complete your search. The speed of the search depends on the speed of
your Internet connection.
If you are not connected to the Internet,
your computer still tries to access Clips Online. However, your computer cannot
access Clips Online because it is not connected to the Internet. Therefore, it
appears as if your search is taking longer than expected.
WORKAROUND
You can limit search results to a specific collection of
clips, including Office Collections, My Collections, and Web
Collections.
To limit search results to a specific collection of
clips, in the
Search in box, click the arrow and select the
collections you want to search.
MORE INFORMATION
The Clip Organizer contains drawings, photographs, sounds,
videos, and other media files that you can insert and use in presentations,
publications, and other Microsoft Office documents.
Thousands of clip
art images, sounds, photos, and animations are available on the Web. The Clips
Online gallery is updated monthly so that users can constantly extend their
design possibilities.
If your computer is connected to the Internet,
clip art search results will automatically include content from Clips Online.
Or, you can visit the site yourself by clicking the link at the bottom of the
task pane.
How to find and insert a clip
To find a clip and insert a clip into your document, follow these
steps:
- On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click Clip Art.
Note In a 2007 Microsoft Office program, click the
Insert tab, and then click Clip Art. - In the Insert Clip Art task pane, in the Search text box, type a word
or phrase that describes the clip you want, or type the file name of the clip.
(You can also type only a portion of the file name of the clip.)
- To narrow your search, do one or both of the following:
- To limit search results to a specific collection of
clips, in the Search in box, click the arrow and select the collections you want to
search.
- To limit search results to a specific type of media
file, in the Results should be box, click the arrow and select the check box next to the types
of clips you want to find.
- Click Search. Note: To clear the search criteria fields and begin a new search,
below the Results box, click Modify.
Tip: If you don't know the exact file name, you can substitute
wildcard characters for one or more real characters. Use the asterisk (*) as a
substitute for zero or more characters in a file name. Use the question mark
(?) as a substitute for a single character in a file name.
- In the Results box, click the clip to insert it.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office Excel 2007
- Microsoft Office Excel 2003
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007
- Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
- Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
- Microsoft Office Publisher 2007
- Microsoft Office Publisher 2003
- Microsoft Office Word 2007
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