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How do I uninstall picture manager
It does not allow me to use my kodak share photo tools. Only advice I found
was for photoshop. I need to get this off my machine |
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How do I uninstall picture manager
I suspect you can probably just change some setting rather than disable PM.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "babstar" wrote in message ... It does not allow me to use my kodak share photo tools. Only advice I found was for photoshop. I need to get this off my machine |
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How do I uninstall picture manager
Presuming it is Office 2003 since you did not post your version of Office.
Insert your Office installation CD and select Repair\Change (I forgot which one) then Customize and deselect Picture Manager and follow prompts -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "babstar" wrote in message ... It does not allow me to use my kodak share photo tools. Only advice I found was for photoshop. I need to get this off my machine |
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How do I uninstall picture manager
"babstar" wrote in message ... It does not allow me to use my kodak share photo tools. Only advice I found was for photoshop. I need to get this off my machine If you open the Kodak app, then use it to open the photo files, can you use the tools? If you browse for the photo and double-click and this brings up Picture Manager, then you need to change the File Associations so that photo files are opened with the Kodak app instead of the Windows app. |
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