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accessing clipart when not online
In office professional 2003 I can only seem to access clip
art when connected to theinternet. Is it possible to get the clip art with out connecting? |
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accessing clipart when not online
Kate wrote:
In office professional 2003 I can only seem to access clip art when connected to theinternet. Is it possible to get the clip art with out connecting? No. |
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accessing clipart when not online
Not one of the wisest decisions, was it? Makes me glad I went broadband
before getting Off 2003. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Cerridwen" wrote in message ... Kate wrote: In office professional 2003 I can only seem to access clip art when connected to theinternet. Is it possible to get the clip art with out connecting? No. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004 |
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accessing clipart when not online
No clipart on the CD? Is the program humongous or Microsoft is getting a
bit thrifty? -- Don -------- Vancouver, USA - One of the great cities in one of the 45+ countries in the Americas! "Cerridwen" wrote in message ... Kate wrote: In office professional 2003 I can only seem to access clip art when connected to theinternet. Is it possible to get the clip art with out connecting? No. |
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accessing clipart when not online
Don Schmidt wrote:
No clipart on the CD? Is the program humongous or Microsoft is getting a bit thrifty? There are approximately 100 images on the disc. I have a ½-mbps connection and it's /still/ glacially slow. I'm hoping to upgrade to a 1Mbps connection this month - that's as fast as you can get via DSL in the UK; any faster and you have to get cable, which isn't available where I live. Telewest (cable) do a 2Mbps connection for approximately £40pcm, my uncle's just got it and I'm not jealous, not in the slightest. eg |
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accessing clipart when not online
A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from
Cerridwen !"... I'm hoping to upgrade to a 1Mbps connection this month - that's as fast as you can get via DSL in the UK; No it isn't. You can get 2Mbps through some third-party DSL providers, and I think some might go even higher. any faster and you have to get cable, which isn't available where I live. Telewest (cable) do a 2Mbps connection for approximately £40pcm, my uncle's just got it and I'm not jealous, not in the slightest. eg NTL don't do cable modems above 1Mbps (soon to be upgraded to 1.5Mbps) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/ Before reading this message, view the disclaimer: http://mvps.org/the_nerd/disclaim.htm |
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accessing clipart when not online
Ed Bennett wrote:
A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from Cerridwen !"... I'm hoping to upgrade to a 1Mbps connection this month - that's as fast as you can get via DSL in the UK; No it isn't. You can get 2Mbps through some third-party DSL providers, and I think some might go even higher. any faster and you have to get cable, which isn't available where I live. Telewest (cable) do a 2Mbps connection for approximately £40pcm, my uncle's just got it and I'm not jealous, not in the slightest. eg NTL don't do cable modems above 1Mbps (soon to be upgraded to 1.5Mbps) Cheers, Eddie, last time I listen to Wanadoo TS then! ;o) |
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accessing clipart when not online
A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from
Cerridwen !"... Cheers, Eddie, last time I listen to Wanadoo TS then! ;o) Try www.f2s.com for a 2Mbps ADSL connection. (It's a pity you need a BT line) I can't vouch for any of the cable companies apart from NTL - but I'm pretty sure it's nothing like the US, where you can get 4 an 5Mbps cable modem connections. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/ Before reading this message, view the disclaimer: http://mvps.org/the_nerd/disclaim.htm |
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accessing clipart when not online
Hi Don Schmidt (Retired ),
in the newsgroups you posted: || No clipart on the CD? Is the program humongous or Microsoft is || getting a bit thrifty? Don, sorry to say, but it was because of "thrifty", not size :-( -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher ~pay it foward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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accessing clipart when not online
Agree. A very silly and mean decision by MSPublisher. Call me a dinosaur, but I reckon that Publisher 97 with its really useful manual showing lots of clips is hard to beat for ease of use. Glad it's still on my old computer. Fortunately I still have my Office 2000 disks and other fabulous non MS Clipart - guess I'll be using those instead. Couldn't we have a CDROM with Publisher Clipart and just go online to freshen it up a bit? Those [the majority of mere mortals] who still have DialUp access are kinda stuck unless they live within range of broadband services. A lot of Australians can only access DialUp and it ain't cheap in this country! Grrrrr...!!
----- Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] wrote: ----- Hi Don Schmidt (Retired ), in the newsgroups you posted: || No clipart on the CD? Is the program humongous or Microsoft is || getting a bit thrifty? Don, sorry to say, but it was because of "thrifty", not size :-( -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher ~pay it foward~ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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