

Tip: Right-click on each section head, and select “Not Available” in the dropdown. In the Installation Options screen, disable all the components in every category, except the Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Run the installer file SharePointDesigner.exe, and click Customize in the initial setup screen. Download Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 (32-bit) –.Download Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 (64-bit) –.Here are the download links via Official Microsoft Download Center. But, the software runs flawlessly on Windows 10. SharePoint Designer 2010’s official system requirements page states, “Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 R2 圆4 editions, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista Service Pack 1”. Office Picture Manager doesn’t need a license key or activation. This installs the Office Picture Manager as a standalone application. From the list of components to install, choose only the Office Picture Manager listed under the Office Tools category. To install the Office Picture Manager in Windows 10, download the Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 and run the setup. Install Office Picture Manager in Windows 10 Office Picture Manager is super-fast (like the Windows Photo Viewer) especially if you’re going to use it as an image previewer. This article tells you how to install Office Picture Manager on Windows 10 and earlier, regardless of the version of Office - e.g., Office 2013, Office 2016, Office 365 - installed on the computer. The SharePoint Designer 2010 installer includes the Office Picture Manager as an optional component that can be installed as a standalone application. If you desperately need the Office Picture Viewer, the good news is that you can still install it on Windows 10. Alternatively, you can also enable the classic Windows Photo Viewer using the registry, or install the Windows Live Photo Gallery (which is now unsupported by Microsoft). The equivalent functionality is now provided in the Windows 10’s Photos app, which has the image crop, resize, red-eye removal, video trimming, and other features. However, Microsoft has discontinued the Picture Manager with the release of Office 2013.
