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I r ecently purchased an Asus X550C laptop, which came with Windows 8 installed. As soon as it was available, I upgraded to 8.1.
I have no trouble transferring photos from my digital camera to my computer using Nikon Transfer. These photos appear in My Picture Library. But when I click on 'save to my computer' to save photos that are sent to me by e-mail, the pictures end up in Microsoft Office Picture Manager. When I go to Help and type in 'move images from Microsoft Office Picture Manager to My Picture Library' or 'move pictures to DVD, all I get is a message saying 'no results found. ' How can I export the images from Microsoft Office Picture Manager to My Picture Library and then to DVD, which I use as backup? I r ecently purchased an Asus X550C laptop, which came with Windows 8 installed.
As soon as it was available, I upgraded to 8.1. I have no trouble transferring photos from my digital camera to my computer using Nikon Transfer. These photos appear in My Picture Library. But when I click on 'save to my computer' to save photos that are sent to me by e-mail, the pictures end up in Microsoft Office Picture Manager. When I go to Help and type in 'move images from Microsoft Office Picture Manager to My Picture Library' or 'move pictures to DVD, all I get is a message saying 'no results found. ' How can I export the images from Microsoft Office Picture Manager to My Picture Library and then to DVD, which I use as backup? Change your file associations for images to the app you wish them to open in.
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Windows 8.1 - Windows RT 8.1 - Choose the apps Windows uses by default To backup your pictures on a DVD.see the following links: Windows 8.1 - Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player How to Burn Data to Disc Using File/Windows Explorer in Windows 7 & 8.Volunteer J - MS-MVP.This Is Not Tech Support.Proceed at your own risk.
Applies To: Picture Manager 2007 Picture Manager 2010 Office 2007 Office 2010 With Microsoft Office Picture Manager you can manage, edit, share, and view your pictures from where you store them on your computer. The Locate Pictures feature helps you find your pictures with powerful search, and when you find them, Picture Manager can correct your pictures, if needed. Use the picture editing tools to crop, expand, or copy and paste. Sharing pictures is easier with Picture Manager: you can send pictures in e-mail messages or create a picture library on your corporate intranet. Use the following instructions to start Picture Manager from an image on your computer.
On your computer, locate the picture you want to work with. Right-click the picture. In Office 2007, select Open With, then click Microsoft Office Picture Manager.
In Office 2010, select Microsoft Office. Your picture will open in Picture Manager. Manage your pictures Instead of navigating between locations and long lists of folders, you can add shortcuts to the locations that contain your images. Picture Manager does not require you to create new categories or to import pictures. Once you add a shortcut, you work with pictures from that location as if you were working from the file system. You can create a shortcut to the folder that contains your pictures, or to each picture. Edit your pictures By using the Edit and Picture menus and adjusting the following settings, you can change how your pictures look.
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Brightness and contrast. Color. Crop. Rotate and flip. Red-eye removal. Resize your picture When you have finished editing, you can save the changes. Click Save to save your changes, or use Save As to create a new image, while keeping the original.
Share your pictures After you have finished editing your pictures, you may want to share them with your workgroup. You can send pictures in e-mail messages or create a shared picture library for a collaboration experience that features simplified administration and role-based permissions, as well as a unique picture management model that enables users to download picture versions of any size or resolution, while efficiently storing the original pictures. When sharing pictures, keep in mind that you can compress them to a size that is most efficient for the way you intend to use the picture. Smaller file sizes display quicker on a Web page, take up less disk space, and, if you are sharing pictures by sending them in an e-mail message, they can be delivered faster To learn more about Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 picture libraries, see.