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Where do I find past Publisher/Hallmark Connections clipart???
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lilbur
2009-02-16 23:10:02 UTC
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Back in the day :o) I was using Home Publishing and there was clip art from
Hallmark Connections. Anyone know where I might find these?

It's so frustrating, over the years, when a program updates and you lose
your clipart! Not to mention updating Publisher and losing out on such great
card ideas.

Thanks,
Sherry
John Inzer
2009-02-17 03:24:11 UTC
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Post by lilbur
Back in the day :o) I was using Home Publishing and there was clip
art from Hallmark Connections. Anyone know where I might find these?
It's so frustrating, over the years, when a program updates and you
lose your clipart! Not to mention updating Publisher and losing out
on such great card ideas.
Thanks,
Sherry
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If you still have MS Home Publishing...
you can copy the art from the install
disks or you could reinstall the program.

Not sure what update you are referring
to...MS Home Publishing 2000 was the
last version...after that it was MS Picture
It! and then MS Digital Image...which was
discontinued after the 2006 version 11.

Actually..."MS Picture It! Publishing 2001
Platinum Edition" had the most art with a
total of seven disks.
--
John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
lilbur
2009-02-17 14:16:01 UTC
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Post by John Inzer
Post by lilbur
Back in the day :o) I was using Home Publishing and there was clip
art from Hallmark Connections. Anyone know where I might find these?
It's so frustrating, over the years, when a program updates and you
lose your clipart! Not to mention updating Publisher and losing out
on such great card ideas.
Thanks,
Sherry
=============================
If you still have MS Home Publishing...
you can copy the art from the install
disks or you could reinstall the program.
Not sure what update you are referring
to...MS Home Publishing 2000 was the
last version...after that it was MS Picture
It! and then MS Digital Image...which was
discontinued after the 2006 version 11.
Actually..."MS Picture It! Publishing 2001
Platinum Edition" had the most art with a
total of seven disks.
--
John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
Proceed at your own risk
Thank you John for the reply. It is appreciated.

I do remember all the updates as you mention and color me silly for not
thinking about the clip art disks. Unfortunately, I cleared out all my old
programs recently but I will check to see if I still have them. I did keep
some disks up on the shelf. Huge lesson learned here!

Sherry
John Inzer
2009-02-17 14:50:14 UTC
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Post by lilbur
Thank you John for the reply. It is appreciated.
I do remember all the updates as you mention and color me silly for
not thinking about the clip art disks. Unfortunately, I cleared out
all my old programs recently but I will check to see if I still have
them. I did keep some disks up on the shelf. Huge lesson learned here!
Sherry
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FWIW...you can copy the clip art from the
HP2000 disks but beginning in 2001...
the Picture It! art was compressed and can
only be extracted if the program is installed.
--
John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
lilbur
2009-02-17 16:02:10 UTC
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Post by John Inzer
Post by lilbur
Thank you John for the reply. It is appreciated.
I do remember all the updates as you mention and color me silly for
not thinking about the clip art disks. Unfortunately, I cleared out
all my old programs recently but I will check to see if I still have
them. I did keep some disks up on the shelf. Huge lesson learned here!
Sherry
===============================
FWIW...you can copy the clip art from the
HP2000 disks but beginning in 2001...
the Picture It! art was compressed and can
only be extracted if the program is installed.
--
John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
Proceed at your own risk
Thanks!

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