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Anonymous
2013-12-30T03:01:14+00:00

I have downloaded an online version of office 2013 and I can't seem to find the picture manager application?  Is it downloaded or can I download it separately?

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-12-30T05:45:18+00:00

    There is no picture Manager in 2013. MS has "improved" it out of the bundle.

    You can still use the 2007 version for free:

    Use Free MS 2007 Sharepoint Designeer - MODI and Picture Manager included  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982760 for use with Microsoft Office 2010/2013

    This is a very hot topic. In 15 months a question on the topic had 127,000 views and 440 helpful votes:

    Windows Live Photo Gallery (online) is the Official “replacement” for Picture Manager - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/photo-gallery-get-started

    If you just want MODI or Picture Manager 2007or OneNote 2007, you can start the SharePoint installation process then select the **“Custom” install option.**This will allow you to deselect SharePoint and any other product you do not want wasting space on your machine.


    Download SharePoint Designer 2007 

    • Do a “Customize install” to select SharePoint / MODI (under Office Tools) / OneNote

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=16573 - SharePoint 2010 Designer

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=16631  SharePoint 2010 180 trial

    Note: the free download of SharePoint Designer 2007 includes a few surprising extras:

    ·      OneNote 2007

    ·      MODI- MS Office Document Imaging

    ·      MS Office Picture Manager

    NOTE: when one person ran that download it did not include OneNote. I redownloaded and ran it and did see it. We never did resolve what the cause was.

    Here are instructions on how to do a Custom install of only selected items from Office setup:

    Install or remove individual Office programs and components

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/install-or-remove-individual-office-programs-and-components-HA010354261.aspx


    Note: 2007 version is Free and includes MODI. 2010 version does NOT include it (don’t know if it is free).

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