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Old June 19th, 2005, 12:07 PM
speedbunny
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Default How do I disable M/S office Picture Manager.

Can someone please tell me how to disable (not delete) M/s Office Picture
Manager. I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 installed & usually when I go
into the folders "My Pictures" and select a picture - it automatically goes
into the Photoshop Elements where I can edit them. I went into the Picture
Manager today and must have done something because I can't get rid of it now.
I don't want my pictures opening up into this program. Can any one give me
a hand so it goes back to the way I had it. Thank you.
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Old June 19th, 2005, 01:53 PM
Mary Sauer
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Right-click an image you want to open with Photoshop, properties, opens with... click
change...

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"speedbunny" wrote in message
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Can someone please tell me how to disable (not delete) M/s Office Picture
Manager. I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 installed & usually when I go
into the folders "My Pictures" and select a picture - it automatically goes
into the Photoshop Elements where I can edit them. I went into the Picture
Manager today and must have done something because I can't get rid of it now.
I don't want my pictures opening up into this program. Can any one give me
a hand so it goes back to the way I had it. Thank you.



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Old June 19th, 2005, 04:50 PM
Don MI
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"speedbunny" wrote in message
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Can someone please tell me how to disable (not delete) M/s Office Picture
Manager. I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 installed & usually when I go
into the folders "My Pictures" and select a picture - it automatically
goes
into the Photoshop Elements where I can edit them. I went into the
Picture
Manager today and must have done something because I can't get rid of it
now.
I don't want my pictures opening up into this program. Can any one give
me
a hand so it goes back to the way I had it. Thank you.



I suspect, in addition to Mary's, advice that you also need to open Picture
Manager and go to Tools, File Types and clear all the check boxes. If I
understand how Picture Manager works {could be wrong}, if you do not clear
the check boxes under Tools, File Types the next time you open Picture
Manager the program will take over the file associations again.

I sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.

Don


 




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