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Picture Manager (known at the time as Picture Library) was first released in 2002 alongside Office 2003 (then known as Office 11) Beta 1 and included crop, red-eye removal, resize, and rotate features. Microsoft terminated support for Picture Manager with the release of Office 2013 and recommended Photos and Word as replacements because of their digital imaging capabilities. It also allows images to be shared directly with Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word. Picture Manager allows users to share images in email, to an intranet location, or to a SharePoint library. To facilitate image organization, Picture Manager includes a shortcut pane to which users can manually-or automatically through a Locate Pictures command-add shortcuts to folders in a hierarchical file system layout, which eliminates the need to create new categories for images or to import them to a specific folder. īasic image editing features include color correct, crop, flip, resize, and rotate.
It is the replacement to Microsoft Photo Editor introduced in Office 97 and included up to Office XP. Microsoft Office Picture Manager (formerly Microsoft Picture Library ) is a raster graphics editor introduced in Microsoft Office 2003 and included up to Office 2010.