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Welcome to Cliptures by Dream Maker Software
Thank you for choosing Cliptures electronic clip art. If
this is your first Cliptures volume, please take a moment to
review this important information before using the Cliptures
software.
Important Note ╨ Opening Image Files
The Cliptures graphic files are computer files. They are not
programs. In order to use the graphics, you must have a
software program that can read one of the included graphics
file formats. You cannot double-click on a graphic file and
have it start up your software program!
There is nothing you have to install!
This CD was designed so that you can use the graphics
directly from the CD without having to install anything onto
your hard disk. The only time you have to copy any of the
Cliptures files to your hard disk is if you are using a
layout program that requires you to have its CD inserted
into your CD drive for the program to operate. If this is
the case, you can copy a Cliptures graphic, multiple
graphics, or an entire Cliptures folder to your hard disk.
Here's how to do it:
(Windows 95 or 98)
1. Double-click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop.
2. In the "My Computer" window, double-click on the icon for
your CD drive.
3. Use the same technique of double-clicking on folders to
locate the Cliptures file or folder you want to copy to your
hard disk.
4. When you locate the file or folder you want to copy,
click on it one time so that is highlighted (selected).
5. From that window's "Edit" menu, select the "Copy"
command.
6. Close any open windows until you can see the main "My
Computer" window.
7. In the My Computer window, double-click on the icon for
your hard disk. This will normally be your C: drive.
8. From the "File" menu, select the "New" option and
"Folder" from the sub-menu. This will create a new folder
with the words "New Folder" selected.
9. Type in the name you want the folder to have. You might
want to use something like Cliptures or whatever you prefer.
10. Double-click on the icon for this new folder you just
created.
11. With the window for the folder you just created still on
top and the active window, select the "Paste" command from
that window's "Edit" menu. When you do this the file or
folder you copied from the Cliptures CD in step 5 will be
pasted into the new folder you just created.
That's it!
You can also use the same technique to copy the KoolKat
catalog to your hard disk. If you want to do this, copy the
whole _KoolKat folder to your hard disk, not just the files.
Note: The Windows 95 help system has more information about
other ways of copying files from one place to another.
Graphic formats included on the CD:
We've included all of the graphics in multiple formats to
insure that you will have a format that is compatible with
most major software programs and printers. The following
formats are included:
EPS (Vector)
JPG (Raster)
WMF Hi-Res (Vector)
WMF Low-Res (Vector)
Bonus! Cliptures - KoolKat SE image catalog with WMF Hi-Res,
color images.
Color and Black & White versions too!
We've included both color and black & white versions of the
graphics in each of the formats. The black & white versions
are great when you need to create something that will be
reproduced on a copier, for FAX cover pages, coloring book
pages, and craft projects too!
The Cliptures CD has 3 main graphics folders:
1. KoolKat - This folder contains the KoolKat catalog and
the files it needs to operate.
2. Blk&Wht - This folder contains the black & white versions
of the Cliptures graphics.
3. Color - This folder contains the color versions of the
Cliptures graphics.
Cliptures - KoolKat SE image catalog!
As a bonus we've included a set of the WMF (Hi-Res) color
images for this Cliptures volume in a special edition of our
KoolKat image catalog software. KoolKat is an easy way to
add images to your layouts. You can open up the KoolKat
catalog, browse through the images, and "copy & paste", or,
"drag & drop" an image from the KoolKat catalog into your
compatible software program's document.
System Requirements for KoolKat:
-Windows 95 or later
-At least a 486/33 or faster computer with at least 8 MB of
RAM (You need to have enough memory in your computer to be
able to run KoolKat and your layout program at the same
time.)
-A software program (that you are creating your layouts in)
that supports color, vectored WMF format graphics that can
work with (in some cases) 100KB + file sizes.
Important note!
KoolKat is a program! While you are using a KoolKat catalog,
you must keep the Cliptures CD with the KoolKat catalog you
are using in your CD-Rom drive. Before removing the
Cliptures CD you must first quit the KoolKat program. If you
remove the Cliptures CD, and then try to do anything with a
KoolKat catalog you left open, the KoolKat program will
crash!
Starting KoolKat:
1. Click on the "Start" button on your Task Bar.
2. Click on "Browse...". This will open the "Browse" window.
3. In the "Look In:" section, click on the arrow pointing
down to the right of the window and then click on the drive
letter for your CD-Rom drive.
4. Double-click on the "_KoolKat" folder.
5. Double-click on the "Clipture" file. This will select the
KoolKat Clipture program and take you back to the "Run"
window.
6. When you are returned to the "Run" window, click the "OK"
button.
How to use the KoolKat - Cliptures Catalog:
(Copy & Paste)
With "copy & paste", you select an image in KoolKat, click
the camera icon to copy the image, make your other software
program active, and paste in the image. Here are the steps:
1. Open the software program you are creating your layout in
and open a new or an existing document.
2. Start the KoolKat catalog program by running the
Clipture.EXE program on the Cliptures CD. This will start
KoolKat and open the catalog.
3. Find an image in the KoolKat catalog you want to use in
your layout.
4. Click the KoolKat camera icon to copy the graphic.
5. Switch over to your software program's document.
6. Select the Paste command from your software program's
Edit menu and the graphic will be pasted into your document!
(Drag & Drop)
With "drag & drop", you select an image in KoolKat, click on
the image and while holding down your mouse button, drag the
mouse pointer onto the layout you are working on in your
layout program. When you release the mouse button on top of
your layout, the image is automatically copied into the
layout program's document.
Note: The Drag & Drop feature requires these things in order
to work:
A. The program you are using to create your layout must
support drag & drop.
B. The image must be of a compatible graphics format for
KoolKat and the program you are dragging to.
If you try using drag & drop and it doesn't work with your
program, try the "copy & paste" method.
Here are the steps for using "drag & drop":
1. Open the software program you are creating your layout in
and open a new or an existing document.
2. Start the KoolKat catalog program by running the
Clipture.EXE program on the CD. This will start KoolKat and
open the image catalog for this volume.
3. Find an image in the KoolKat catalog you want to use in
your layout.
4. Resize the windows for both KoolKat and your layout
program so that you can see the picture that you want to use
in the KoolKat window and at least a portion of the other
program's document that you want to copy the image onto.
5. Bring KoolKat to the front. (Make it the active program.)
6. Put your mouse pointer over the middle of the image in
the KoolKat picture frame, then click and hold down the
mouse button.
7. Continue to hold down the mouse button and drag the mouse
pointer on top of the document where you want to drop the
image.
8. With the mouse pointer over the document, release the
mouse button and the image will be copied from KoolKat to
the other program's document!
Note: When using "drag & drop" with some programs, you may
get a beep and a message from KoolKat saying: "This field is
not modifiable." If you do, just click the OK button and
continue. What is happening is that the program you are
working with is trying to actually cut the graphic from the
KoolKat catalog instead of copying it. Because the KoolKat
catalog is locked, KoolKat displays that message and keeps
the other program from being able to remove the image.
About the Graphic Formats:
As mentioned earlier, we've included all of the graphics in
multiple formats to insure that you will have a format that
is compatible with most major software programs and
printers. Below is a list of the formats that are included.
The formats are listed in the order that we recommend you
try them followed by a brief description of the formats.
1. We suggest you try the KoolKat Cliptures catalog first.
The catalog includes WMF - Hi-Res, color versions of the
Cliptures images. These are compatible with most programs
and produce excellent results! The KoolKat catalog makes
accessing the images very easy!
2. If you prefer not to use KoolKat and would rather just
import a graphic, use the WMF - Hi-Res version. Again, these
are compatible with most programs and produce excellent
results.
3. If, for some reason, your program will not import one of
the WMF - Hi-Res versions, try the WMF Low-Res file. These
are not quite as complex a file but they still look and
print at a quality equal to or better than most other
company's clip art.
4. If you are working with a "paint" type software program,
or, your program doesn't support WMF format graphics, try
the JPG - Raster version.
5. If you have a program that supports Illustrator, EPS
format graphics, and, it will print or convert PostScript to
print with your color printer, use the EPS version. Canvas,
CorelDraw and Micrografx Windows Draw all support these
graphics and work with color printers too.
Graphics formats included:
WMF - Hi-Res (Vector Format)
This format should work with the majority of software
programs. The file sizes are a little bit larger than the
Low-Res versions, but the lines in the images are very very
smooth! You can blow up one of the Cliptures images very
large and they still print with smooth curves.
The only program that we found that wouldn't read all of the
Hi-Res graphics was PrintArtist. From our testing, it
appears that PrintArtist has a limitation on how large or
complex a WMF file it will read. Our testing showed that to
be about a 90 to 100KB sized file. We recommend that you use
the Hi-Res version even with PrintArtist and only use the
Low-Res version if PrintArtist will not import one of the
Hi-Res versions.
KoolKat - Cliptures Catalog
The KoolKat catalog included with this CD includes a copy of
the WMF Hi-Res, color versions of the Cliptures images. We
recommend you give the KoolKat catalog a try! You can browse
the images, search by keywords, and quickly copy and paste,
or, drag and drop an image into your layout.
WMF - Low-Res (Vector Format)
As mentioned above, PrintArtist (and possibly some other
program we haven't tested) may not be able to handle some of
the larger and more complex Hi-Res versions of the Cliptures
images. If for some reason your program will not read the
Hi-Res version, try this one!
At smaller sizes these images will look almost identical to
the Hi-Res versions. They are the same file format as the
Hi-Res version except the objects in the graphics are
created with fewer control points than the Hi-Res versions.
This makes the images a little less complex and the file
size slightly smaller.
JPG (Raster)
If your program will not use WMF - vector graphics, you
should be able to use this format. Because they are a
"raster" graphic, the JPG images do not have transparent
backgrounds. You can also use this version in "paint"
programs like PaintShop, Photoshop, and PhotoDeluxe. These
programs will also allow you to apply special effects to the
JPG graphics that you cannot do with the other graphic
formats.
EPS (Vector)
Our original graphics are created with Adobe Illustrator.
The EPS format included on the Cliptures CD is a slight
variation of that original Illustrator format. We've
included this version for those that are using a software
program that can read and print PostScript format graphics.
This is a very high quality graphics format but
unfortunately there are not a lot of software programs that
can use it. There are however some programs that can read
this format and that can also print PostScript graphics with
inexpensive non-PostScript color printers. Canvas, CorelDraw
and Micrografx Windows Draw are some programs that can and
they do an excellent job!
If you want to edit a graphic, and, you have a program that
can open Illustrator EPS format files, this version will be
a easier to edit than the WMF version.
Vector versus Raster
Although there are probably a few hundred different types of
computer graphic file formats, most fall into one of two
basic categories: "Raster" or "Vector". Because there are
pros and cons to both formats in different situations and
with different software programs and printers, we've
included versions of the Cliptures graphics in both formats
to give you the greatest flexibility.
A vector graphic is made up of a series of computer
instructions that tell your software program and printer how
to show and print all of the individual objects, or,
elements that make up the graphic. Vector graphics will
usually have a transparent background when used with most
programs. This lets you overlap or layer graphics on top of
one another and also use the graphics on colored
backgrounds. The resolution, or sharpness, of a vector
graphic is determined by the software program and printer
that you are using. A vector graphic can be easily resized
and will maintain it's sharpness even at larger sizes.
Vector graphics also have generally smaller file sizes than
raster graphics.
A raster graphic is made up of dots (pixels) and every dot
must have a color assigned to it. This not only includes the
dots that make up the image; it also includes some of the
space around the edges of any irregular shaped image.
Because of this, raster graphics have a opaque backgrounds.
This is not a problem unless you want to layer or overlap a
raster graphic on top of another image or colored
background.
Raster graphics are created with programs like PaintShop and
Photoshop. Pictures taken with digital cameras are also
raster graphics. Vector graphics are created with programs
like CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, Canvas, and Micrografx
Windows Draw.
Want more information?
If you would like more information about KoolKat, the
Cliptures graphics formats, software tips, etc..., please
visit our web site at:
www.CoolClipArt.com
Using Cliptures Images With Your Software Programs
Note: Dream Maker Software graphics are produced in industry
standard graphics file formats with proven track records of
dependable and reliable results. If you are having
difficulty using an image with a particular program, you
should:
1. Check the program's user manual to confirm that it
supports the graphics format you are working with.
2. Check the program's manual again to make sure you are
using the program correctly.
3. If you are still having problems, or if you have
questions about how to import or open graphics with your
software program, you should contact the technical support
department for that particular program. You should contact
that software company for help and to make sure their
program is functioning properly, and to make sure that you
are using it properly before contacting Dream Maker
Software.
The following list includes a variety of popular software
programs and recommended formats to use with those programs.
Compatible formats are listed in the order we recommend for
that particular program. This information applies to current
versions of these programs only. (Older versions may not
have the same capabilities.)
PrintShop Deluxe (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
PrintShop Ensemble II (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
PrintShop Ensemble III (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
PrintShop Premiere 5 (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Adobe Illustrator (EPS (AI88))
Adobe PageMaker (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res, EPS)
Canvas (EPS, KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
CorelDraw (EPS, KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Corel Print House Magic (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Corel WordPerfect (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
DogByte Creative Photo Album (WMF Hi-Res)
DogByte Frame It (WMF Hi-Res)
Micrografx CreataCard (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Micrografx Windows Draw - Print Studio (KoolKat, EPS, WMF
Hi-Res)
Microsoft Greetings Workshop (WMF Hi-Res)
Microsoft Publisher (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Microsoft Word (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Microsoft Works (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
PrintArtist (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res, WMF Low-Res. EPS)
PrintMaster (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
Note: The Cliptures graphics are compatible with many
additional programs that are not included in this list. If
the program you are working with is not included, you should
check its user manual to see if it supports WMF, EPS, Adobe
Illustrator, or JPG format graphics. You can usually find
information about this in the Index section of your software
program's user manual under "Graphics", or "Importing".
Program Tips
Importing graphics into programs.
The following provides basic information for opening or
importing Cliptures images with a few popular software
programs. For detailed information about using and
manipulating the images with a particular program, you
should consult that program's user manual. If your program
isn't listed here, you should check its user manual to see
if it supports WMF, EPS, Adobe Illustrator 88, or JPG format
graphics.
Note: If KoolKat is listed next to the program, we recommend
you try it first. The steps for using KoolKat were included
earlier in this document.
Real Important Note: If the software layout program you are
using requires that you have its CD in the CD drive in order
to run, you will need to copy the Cliptures graphic or
graphics you want to use to your hard disk. The steps for
doing this were included earlier in this document.
PrintShop Deluxe (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing PrintShop document.
2. From PrintShop's "Object" menu, select the "Add" option
and then "Import..." from the sub-menu. This will open the
"Import Graphic" window.
3. In the "Graphic Type" section, select the "Windows
Metafile" option.
4. In the "Directories:" section, select the letter for your
CD rom drive (probably [-D-] ).
5. Again in the "Directories:" section, double-click on
either the "Color" or the "Blk&Wht" directory.
6. Again in the "Directories:" section, double-click on the
"WMF-Hi" directory.
7. Locate the name of the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "OK" button.
PrintShop Ensemble II (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing PrintShop document.
2. From PrintShop's "Object" menu, select the "Add" option
and then "Import" from the sub-menu. This will open the
"Import Graphic" window.
3. In the "Graphic Type" section, select the "Windows
Metafile" option.
4. In the "Drives:" section, select the letter for your CD
rom drive (probably [-D-] ).
5. In the "Directories:" section, double-click on either the
"Color" or the "Blk&Wht" directory.
6. Again in the "Directories:" section, double-click on the
"WMF-Hi" directory.
7. Locate the name of the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "OK" button.
PrintShop Ensemble III (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing PrintShop document.
2. From PrintShop's "Object" menu, select the "Add" option
and then "Import" from the sub-menu.
3. Locate the name of the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "Open" button.
PrintShop Premiere (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing PrintShop document.
2. From PrintShop's "Insert" menu select the "Image" option
and then "Import" from the sub-menu.
3. Locate the name of the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "Open" button.
Adobe Illustrator (EPS)
1. Start Illustrator.
2. From Illustrator's "File" menu select the "Open" command.
3. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to use and click
the "Open" button.
Note: Cliptures graphics can be modified with Adobe
Illustrator.
Adobe PageMaker (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing PageMaker document.
2. From PageMaker's "File" menu select the "Place" command.
3. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to use and click
the "OK" button.
4. When you are returned to the PageMaker document, click on
the upper left corner of where you would like the graphic
positioned on the page.
Canvas (EPS)
1. Start Canvas.
2. From the "File" menu select the "Open" command.
3. For the "Files of Type", select "EPSF (*.eps)".
4. Select the Cliptures EPS format graphic you want to use
and click the "Open" button.
5. In the EPSF Import Options window that pops up, select
the "Create Canvas Objects" option.
Note: The EPS version of the Cliptures graphics can be
modified with Canvas. Canvas will also let you print
PostScript graphics to non-PostScript printers with
excellent results!
CorelDraw (EPS, KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Start CorelDraw.
2. From CorelDraw's "File" menu select the "Open" command.
3. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to use and click
the "Open" button.
Note: Cliptures graphics can be modified with CorelDraw.
CorelDraw will also let you print PostScript graphics to
non-PostScript printers with excellent results.
Corel Print House Magic (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Print House document.
2. From the "File" menu, select the "Import" command.
3. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "OK" button.
Corel WordPerfect (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing WordPerfect document.
2. From the "Graphics" menu, select the "Image" option.
3. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "Insert" button.
DogByte Creative Photo Album (WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Photo Album document.
2. From the "Graphic" menu, select the "Import" command.
3. Under "Files of Type" select "Windows Metafile (*.WMF)".
4. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "Open" button.
DogByte Frame It (WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Frame It document.
2. From the "File" menu, select the "Import Art" command.
3. Under "Files of Type" select "Windows Metafile (*.WMF)".
4. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "Open" button.
Micrografx CreataCard (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
How to import an image into a CreataCard project:
1. Open a new or existing CreataCard project.
2. Click on the "Creative Workshop" button.
3. Click on the "Art Book" button.
4. Click on the "Import" tab.
5. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to use and click on
the "Paste Art" button.
6. Click on the "Close Book" button.
How to paste an image from KoolKat into a CreataCard
project:
1. Select an image in the KoolKat you want to use and click
on the Camera (copy) icon.
2. Open a new or existing CreataCard project.
3. Click on the "Creative Workshop" button.
4. Click on the "Paste" button on the left side of the
screen and the graphic will be pasted into the project.
Micrografx Windows Draw - Print Studio (KoolKat, EPS, WMF
Hi-Res)
(Use these steps to import a Cliptures graphic into a new
layout or a layout you are already working on.)
1. Open a new or existing Windows Draw document.
2. From the "Insert" menu, choose the "Picture" option.
3. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to use and click
the "Open" button.
Note: If you want to edit the graphic, use the Cliptures EPS
version. This program does a great job with all the formats
and prints the EPS versions to color ink jet printers with
excellent results!
(Use these steps to open a Cliptures graphic in it's own
file.)
1. Start Micrografx Windows Draw.
2. From the initial screen select "Open File", or once the
program is started select "Open" from the file menu.
3. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to open and click
the "Open" button.
Note: If you want to edit the graphic, use the Cliptures EPS
version. This program does a great job with all the formats
and prints the EPS versions to color ink jet printers with
excellent results!
Microsoft Greetings Workshop (WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Greetings Workshop document.
2. From the "What shall we do?" window, select the "Add
text, a picture, or something else" option.
3. From the "What do you want to add?" window, select the
"Something else" option.
4. From the second "What do you want to add?" window, click
on the top blank button.
5. In the "Open" window, locate and select the Cliptures
graphic you want to use and click the "Open" button.
Microsoft Publisher (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Publisher document.
2. From the "Insert" menu, select the "Picture" option and
the "From File" option from the sub-menu.
3. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "OK" button.
Microsoft Word (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Word document.
2. Click on the area of the page where you want to insert
the graphic.
3. From the "Insert" menu, select the "Picture" option.
6. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "OK" button.
Microsoft Works (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing Works word processing document.
2. Click on the area of the page where you want to insert
the graphic.
3. From the "Insert" menu, select "Clip Art". This will open
the Microsoft Clip Gallery window.
4. In the Microsoft Clip Gallery window, click the "Import
Clips" button.
5. Locate and select the Cliptures graphic you want to use
and click the "Open" button.
6. In the Clip Properties window, click the "OK" button.
7. In the Microsoft Clip Gallery window, select the graphic
again and click the "Insert" button.
PrintArtist (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res, WMF Low-Res, JPG)
1. Open a new or existing PrintArtist document.
2. From PrintArtist's "File" menu select the "Import"
command.
3. Under the "List Files of Type", select: "Metafiles
(*.wmf)".
4. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to import and click
the "Open" button.
Note 1: As mentioned earlier, PrintArtist has a limit on the
size and complexity of a WMF file that it will import. If
the WMF-Hi version does not work, try the WMF-Low or JPG
versions.
Note 2: As of this writing, the colors PrintArtist will use
in a WMF graphic are somewhat limited. It is not uncommon to
see some strange color changes in a WMF graphic imported
into PrintArtist. If this happens, you can edit the colors
within PrintArtist (see your PrintArtist manual), or you
might want to use the JPG version of the Cliptures image.
PrintArtist does not alter the colors in JPG images.
PrintMaster (KoolKat, WMF Hi-Res)
1. Open a new or existing PrintMaster document.
2. From PrintMaster's "Add" menu select the "Picture..."
option. This will open in the "Art Gallery" window.
3. In the menu for the Art Gallery window, under the "File"
menu, select the "Open from Disk" option.
4. Locate the Cliptures graphic you want to import and click
the "Open" button.
For more information about using Cliptures graphics with
these and other programs, please visit us our web site at:
www.CoolClipArt.com
Cliptures Technical Support
Dream Maker Software graphics are produced in industry
standard graphics file formats with proven track records of
dependable and reliable results. If you are having
difficulty using an image with a particular program, you
should:
1. Check the program's user manual to confirm that it
supports the graphics format you are working with.
2. Check the program's manual again to make sure you are
using the program correctly.
3. If you are still having problems, or if you have
questions about how to import or open graphics with your
software program, you should contact the technical support
department for that particular program. You should contact
that software company for help and to make sure their
program is functioning properly, and to make sure that you
are using it properly before contacting Dream Maker
Software.
Technical support for Cliptures is available from Dream
Maker Software via the internet at:
www.CoolClipArt.com
You can also e-mail us with your questions to:
support@CoolClipArt.com
Telephone technical support is available to our Registered
Users Monday through Friday between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM
(Mountain Time) at (303)762-1001.
Dream Maker Software
925 W. Kenyon Ave. #16
Englewood, CO 80110
USA
Telephone: (303)762-1001
FAX: (303)762-0762
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Maker Software is a registered trademark of Dream Maker
Software. Cliptures, CoolClipArt, and KoolKat are trademarks
of Dream Maker Software. All other brand and product names
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holders.