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Viewing Clip-Art as 'Large Icon's or 'Thumbnails'

Category: Clip Art Tips
Posted: 02/28/2011 03:27 PM
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Synopsis: Is there a way for me to view the clip-art once it is installed or downloaded? (Viewing small pictures instead of file names.)

Is there a way for me to view the clip-art once it is installed or downloaded? (Viewing small pictures instead of file names.) Yes! Depending on your computer, there are several ways to do this.

If you have Windows 98 - XP: you can view any of our clip art images as "thumbnails" (little pictures) very easily. To do this, you need to be viewing the list of images. (For installed DJ CD's: double-click on 'My Computer,' then "C: drive/Local Disk C," then the DJ Inkers folder, & open the CD you wish to view. Open the png/jpg or 'Vector' folder to view the images.)

Within this window, look at the menu bar on the top right for "View" (it often looks like a little white box with tiny colorful squares inside) and from the drop-down menu, choose: "Thumbnails." Then you should see small pictures of the images. This works for any kind of image on your computer!

On Windows Vista or 7: The png & jpg folders (downloads & newer CD's) will work the same way described above. It's just on the top left corner of your folder menu & it's labeled 'Large/Extra Large Icons' instead of 'Thumbnails.'

However, if you want to view the Vector/wmf format on Windows Vista or 7... it takes an extra few steps.
First, you need to be viewing the list of images. (For installed DJ CD's: go to Start, 'Computer,' then "C: drive/Local Disk C," then the DJ Inkers folder, & open the CD you wish to view. Open the Vector' folder to view the images.) Right click on an image from the list & choose 'Open With' & then 'Microsoft Office Picture Manager.' This opens a separate window with a large view of the selected image. Then click on the 'View' menu on the top left corner & choose 'Thumbnails' to view little pictures of all of the images in that folder.

If you don't have 'Microsoft Office Picture Manager,' you can download it for FREE!
Click here to visit cnet.com & download now... Be sure to use the big green download now button (the one above it is an ad). Choose 'Run' & follow the installation instructions. Be sure to 'Allow' in Vista or 7.


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