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Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for posting the question. As per the description provided you are unable to set Picture Manager to open. JPEG files in the computer. Let me assist you to set Microsoft Office Picture Manager to open. Microsoft Office Picture Manager is not a part of Office starter. You may follow the steps mentioned in the link below for information related to set Microsoft Office Picture Manager as default to open JPEG files in the computer:.

I hope this helps. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn\’t help. If the above steps fail, you may uninstall Office Starter from the following location:.

Click on Start, Control Panel, Program and features. Once Office Starter is uninstalled you may refer to the steps mentioned in the following article to reinstall Office Starter and verify the status:. MS Picture Manager cannot be set as default program for picture formats.

Select file, double click. No menu, toolbar, or any way to get out unless press the \’Windows\’ button to return to the Desktop.

C Select file, Right-click, no \”Open with Makes no sense how they changed. All other file formats state the specific application within MS Office Professional. Since unsure if this link remains open, will also send above to new thread. Please help, regardless which request of mine you reply to. Thank you. I have not tried, but possibly, if I did NOT choose \”apply\”, but just \”ok\”, it may have changed it for that picture only?

Something I\’m not willing to take the time to Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Install, redeem, activate Microsoft and Office Search Community member. I\’ve searched out, read, and tried several proposed solutions here in the forums but none have worked.

I\’ve searched for ois. It is installed and works as a stand-alone application. I should mention that this is the \”Starter\” version on MS Office Thanks, Dave.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 6. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Raju S Das. Hi Windsor, Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for posting the question. Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Raju S Das\’s post on February 20, Thanks, Raju, for taking the time to respond.

The PC is brand new. The only problem is that Windows 7 does not see is as a viable default application for assignment to picture-related files. It\’s as though Windows 7 is not aware of MSOPM\’s existence even though the application can be launched manually and works normally once started.

That said, \”works normally\” does not include the ability to be assigned as the default picture file opening application.

I can create a shortcut and use it to open MSOPM or click through the path mentioned above to launch the program but cannot cause it to be recognized by Windows 7 as a default candidate application.

On edit: I had already tried the procedure in the link included in your response and several other suggested solutions, none of which have so far worked. Still soliciting suggestions. In reply to WindsorDave\’s post on February 20, Hi Dave, Thank you for your reply.

Thanks again, Raju, for your suggestions. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Office Starter and the result was the same – no effect. That implies that Windows thinks that the application has been started at least once following installation and is using the parameters for use left over from the original installation. Thanks again for your help, Dave. Test method after each effort: A. Open MS Picture Manager, then select the file, and it opens okay. Any additional suggestions about this?

Will keep trying to work on this. In reply to ccurts\’s post on September 8, When this problem was first posted I was away from home and did not have my original MS Office media with me. When I returned home I installed Microsoft Office which corrected the original problem. MS Office Picture Manager is my default application for.

It is the easiest to use photo application that I have found and I was very concerned that it would not function on my \”new\” Windows 7 machine.

FWIW, Dave. In reply to WindsorDave\’s post on September 9, I am using Windows 7 and have been having the same problems as mentioned above.

I right-clicked on one of my pictures, chose left-clicked properties, on \”General\” tab, chose \”Change\” beside \”Opens with:\” chose Microsoft Office chose OK chose \”Apply\” and.. This site in other languages x.

 
 

 

Microsoft office 2010 picture manager file location free

 
With Microsoft Office Picture Manager you can manage, edit, share, and view your pictures from where you store them on your computer. The Locate Pictures. Go to File > Options in Microsoft Word. · Go to File > Options in Microsoft Word. · Click File > Options in Microsoft Word. · Select Macro Settings in the. The executable for the Office Picture Manager is named replace.me If it has been installed, you should find it in the Office12 folder along with.

 
 

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