tonight I found this link in an old "export bookmarks file" in a storage drive and successfully completed a "Custom" Microsoft Office Picture Manager installation. Kept asking me to select a file to store Office but would not allow me to choose one ?. When I tried to use the installer that was saved in my files it would not finish the installation for some reason even though it accepted my product key. Although I recovered most of my precious files many important files were corrupted and I am unable to find the link to download the installer for OfficeĢ007 now and still have 4 unused Product Keys for it. Several weeks ago my SSD fried and needed to be replaced.
#Office 2016 license
A week later I got a license for Office 2007 and uninstalledĪll of the SharePoint 2007 download. I installed the 2007 version of SharePoint but was unable to do a custom installation because I didn't quite understand your instructions here. Have the license for Office 2007 or 2010. I installed this on my computer in early 2017 because I didn't
#Office 2016 pro
However clicking on the link to Office 2016 fix it tool just brings up an ad for the surface pro - and thats from the Ms site. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, You so much for this Yuki Sun. trying to completely uninstall Office 2016 so I can re-install a new version. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. Hope my clarification is clear and helpful :) The Picture Manager will then show in the start menu: Click the Continue button then follow the instructions to complete the installation. Expand Office Tools by clicking the plus sign, click the drop-down arrow of Microsoft Office Picture Manager and select Run from My Computer:ĥ. On the Installation Options tab, click the drop-down arrow in all three main areas under Microsoft Office and select Not Available:Ĥ. Run the setup program, click on the Customize button:ģ. Download Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010Ģ.
In case you still want Picture Manager back, it is suggested to use the free SharePoint Designer 2010 to bootstrap the Office Picture Manager:ġ. And the feature has basically been replaced by Windows Live Photo Gallery which contains better photo-editing software. As far as I know, the Office Picture Manager has been removed since Office 2013.