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Old 05-15-2007, 04:13 AM
seawinds
 
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Default tried install MOPM as default-tools has only customize-no luck

working in vista-cannot make MOPM as default-read the answers to many who
questions this-it worked inXP the customize box in tools has no place to
check for default
any help appreciated
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Old 05-15-2007, 06:50 AM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
 
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Default Re: tried install MOPM as default-tools has only customize-no luck

Not everyone knows what initials stand for - your chances for an answer are *greatly* increased when you spell out what you are trying to work with.

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After furious head scratching, seawinds asked:

| working in vista-cannot make MOPM as default-read the answers to many
| who questions this-it worked inXP the customize box in tools has no
| place to check for default
| any help appreciated
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Old 05-15-2007, 01:27 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: tried install MOPM as default-tools has only customize-no luck

MOPM T,FT, L-C AD, OK.

Translation below for the abreviation impaired ;-)

Open Microsoft Office Picture Manager, Click Tools, Click File types,
Click your choices among the selection of file types, Click OK.

seawinds wrote:

> working in vista-cannot make MOPM as default-read the answers to many who
> questions this-it worked inXP the customize box in tools has no place to
> check for default
> any help appreciated


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Old 05-15-2007, 04:52 PM
seawinds
 
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Default RE: tried install MOPM as default-tools has only customize-no luck

Microsoft Office Picture Manager

tried right click - I get following options ;
standard-formatting;picture shortcuts; task pane then, under a line is
customize

have opened all these boxes-nothing which will allow for a setting to default

The operating system is vista-it works ok in xp pro-I find vista difficult
to do most anything in ! maybe i need vista for dummies !!

H



"seawinds" wrote:

> working in vista-cannot make MOPM as default-read the answers to many who
> questions this-it worked inXP the customize box in tools has no place to
> check for default
> any help appreciated

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Old 05-15-2007, 06:29 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: tried install MOPM as default-tools has only customize-no luck

Open Microsoft Office Picture Manager, Left click Tools, Left Click File
Types, Left click the boxes, Left Click OK.

seawinds wrote:
> Microsoft Office Picture Manager
>
> tried right click - I get following options ;
> standard-formatting;picture shortcuts; task pane then, under a line is
> customize
>
> have opened all these boxes-nothing which will allow for a setting to default
>
> The operating system is vista-it works ok in xp pro-I find vista difficult
> to do most anything in ! maybe i need vista for dummies !!
>
> H
>
>
>
> "seawinds" wrote:
>
>
>>working in vista-cannot make MOPM as default-read the answers to many who
>>questions this-it worked inXP the customize box in tools has no place to
>>check for default
>>any help appreciated


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