You can run Office Setup to uninstall Picture Manager. The removal won't
return a great deal of disk space to your computer, but it can be removed.
Open the Windows Control Panel, and then launch the Windows 'Add or Remove
Programs' control panel. Then select the Microsoft Office product in the
list of installed applications, and click on the 'Change' button. With
'Add or Remove Features' selected in the Office Setup UI, click on the
'Next' button. Click on the 'Choose advanced customization of
applications' check box to enable that choice. In the Advanced
Customization' dialog, click on the '+' symbol next to 'Office Tools' to
open the tree. 'Microsoft Office Picture Manager' will be listed. Click
on the icon next to that component, and choose 'Not available'. Then click
on the 'Update' button to complete the change.
Sloan Crayton
Microsoft
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| I somehow installed the picture manager some months after I installed
office
| 2003, I hate it. I am not very computer literate and wish to remove this
| add-on, how do I go about it?
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