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FIX: Microsoft Office Picture Manager is not saving edits

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Updated onFebruary 28, 2024

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The older versions ofMicrosoft Officecome with Picture Manager out of the box. Thephoto viewerapp allows users to view, edit, and savepictures.

However, you may occasionally encounter some issues withMicrosoft Office Picture Manager, like not saving edits.

One user reported a similar bug with Microsoft Office Picture on theMicrosoft Communityforum:

Recently installed Office on new pc. When I open jpg with Picture Manger I can crop, resize etc, however I am unable to save these changes and the jpg reverts to it’s original state.

Thiserrorcan occur if theimageproperties are set to read-only or if there is a glitch in the Picture Manager. Continue reading to find out how to fix this issue inWindows 10.

What to do if Windows Photo Viewer can’t save the changes?

What to do if Windows Photo Viewer can’t save the changes?

1. Try an alternative tool

Since the Microsoft Office Picture Manager app allows users to view, edit, and save pictures, might as well replace it with a program that is known as the best at doing that.

If the Microsoft Office Picture Manager keeps acting up, then you might as well try an alternative software solution, in the case at hand that being Adobe Photoshop.

This raster-based image editor is probably the most well-known of its kind in the world, and can now be tested out for free for 7 days as well.

Adobe Photoshop

2. Check the file properties

When the file properties are set to read-only, Windows will prevent the users from making any changes to the file. In this case, you can’t make edits and save.

If the read-only attribute is automatically applied to all the photos imported from a particular source, then try the following:

It’s good to mention that this is a standard event that can occur in any situation when you import the image from a third-party app, but now you also have the solution to solve it quickly.

3. Repair Picture Manager installation

You can’t open Control Panel? Take a look at thisstep-by-step guideto find a solution.

4. Picture Manager error some files could not be saved

The Microsoft Office Picture Manager not saving editserroris caused due to a read-only attribute being applied to thepictureyou are trying to edit.

If not, try running the repair tool to see if that resolves theerror. In nothing else works, you might have to uninstall anddownload Microsoft Office Picture Manageragain.

Did these solutions help you solve the problem with Windows Photo Viewer can’t save the changes?

If you have any other questions or suggestions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below, and we’ll be sure to check them out.

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Tashreef Shareef

Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.

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