Where are the "content" files located in the directory?

I want to add some of my own bitmaps as clip art. It would be nice to select them the same way that the Adobe ones can be selected from the thumbnail drop down menu in the content pane. Any ideas? Version 7 and XP
Barry in St. Louis

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