![]() ![]() If you have Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft Office 2007, or earlier, the Microsoft Office Picture Manager should still be included in the package. On the “Choose the installation you want” screen, select “Customize.” Expand “Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer” and select “Microsoft Office Picture Manager.” Click the dropdown arrow next to “Microsoft Office Picture Manager” and click “Run from my computer.”Ĭlick “Install Now” to begin installing Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Right click on a tool bar - choose customise - choose Commands tab - its empty - the customise commands option where you can create or edit tool bars does not work. On the “Choose the download you want” screen, just check only “SharePointDesigner.exe” and click “Next.” Once the file is downloaded, double-click the installer to start the installation. Yes, the problem I have highlighted is within Windows 7 (I thought that was clear from where I posted) Microsoft Office Picture Manager (11.8161.8221) SP3 - office standard Ed 2003. First, download SharePoint Designer 2007. ![]() You need to custom install this application to install the Picture Manager. If you still want to use the Microsoft Office Picture Manager, there is still a way by installing it as a standalone application using SharePoint Designer 2007. Download Microsoft Office Picture Manager 2013.Īccording to Microsoft support page, the Picture Manager or the Microsoft Office Picture Manager is no longer supported in Microsoft Office 2013 and higher. ![]()
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