

Name the theme something appropriate.Ĭlick the Files tab. You'll see the path to the configuration files that are stored in the path you just set, or just accepted. (This can be different for every user, or in theory you could have every user's Gallery config path out there at H:\openofficeconfig\galleryconfig )Ĭhoose Tools > Gallery to view the Gallery.Ĭlick New Theme. If you want to change it, select Gallery, click Edit, add a new path and select the radio button next to it to make it the default. If you like it, just note it and leave it as is. The path that you create to the clip art has to work for every user.Īll right, you've got the clip art out there.

My example here is just C:\clipart but you'll probably want the path to be H:\openoffice\clipart or something like that. Step 3: Check your Gallery config directory and settle on a location for the clip art.įirst, plan where you want the clip art to be - most likely on the network. Click the illustration to see a legible, bigger version. Here's where I have some clip art for this example. They just point to whatever art in whatever directory you pulled in when you created the theme. The path to the clip art, for each theme, is just stored in the three config files for the theme. Now, what about the actual clip art? That's simpler. There are actually three config files for each theme, stored inside that path. Then when I create a new theme in the Gallery, information about the theme is stored in configuration files in that path. I specify that path under Tools > Options.

Let's say I've got a directory C:\openoffice_config\clipart that will hold all the config information. The location of the config files is determined by the default location under Tools > Options > Paths.
