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How to use Microsoft Office Picture Manager on Windows 10

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Updated onFebruary 28, 2024

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MS Office 2013 and 2016 users might have been surprised to find that those suites don’t include Microsoft Office Picture Manager.

Picture Manager was an application that was previously a part ofMS Officethat included photo management and image editing functionalities.

Back in the days, this was quite a well-rounded tool for simple picture tweaking and we’ll explain how to still use it now, on Windows 10.

How can I run Office Picture Manager on Windows 10?

How can I run Office Picture Manager on Windows 10?

Microsoft Picture Manager for Windows 10 will let you edit your pictures once more. It’s certainly a handy application for organizing photos and basic image editing.

This tool didn’t have lots of editing tools, but its Resize, Crop, Rotate, Red Eye Removal, AutoCorrect, and Color options still came in handy. Even if Microsoft discontinued it, you can still use the software.

We also have a guide on how todownload Microsoft Picture Manager, so don’t miss it.

As always, if you have any other suggestions or questions, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments section below and we’ll be sure to check them out.

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Matthew Adams

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