> and save it, it a) saves a different crop to what I have done, and b)
> I have just got a new laptop with windows vista. A red X is displayed instead of the picture I want to work with. On the View menu, click Show Pictures only to clear the check mark next to the command. You can change the default so Picture Manager shows all file types. > can avoid/fix this issue to begin with? The default setting in Microsoft Office Picture Manager displays only picture file types. > Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening or better yet, how we > the issue for the moment, it does not actually help. > While suggesting using one of the various other programs will get around > the image is cropped further and colors are inverted, giving it similar tif (can't change the format, it does not allow) "Lisa" wrote in Same issue, MS Office Picture Manager 2010 running on MS XP Media Ed
> Any idea how to solve the problem in Picture manager though? > Thanks for that, have worked out how to crop it in photo gallery. > On Wednesday, Novem6:54 AM MarlboroughT wrote: > On Tuesday, Novem2:23 PM Mary Sauer wrote:
> it as what looks like a negative image. SolarWinds IT monitoring and management tools are built for SysAdmins and network engineers who need powerful and affordable tools. > and save it, it a) saves a different crop to what I have done, and b) saves > On Tuesday, Novem5:30 AM MarlboroughT&C wrote: While suggesting using one of the various other programs will get around the issue for the moment, it does not actually help.ĭoes anyone have any idea of why this is happening or better yet, how we can avoid/fix this issue to begin with? tif (can't change the format, it does not allow) the image is cropped further and colors are inverted, giving it similar qualities as a negative. Everything is fine, but then when I save file as a new name to a. Please tell me if I can help you with any further information.Same issue, MS Office Picture Manager 2010 running on MS XP Media Ed trying to crop and save a. I would have expected this step to have launched Microsoft Query (at least this is what happens in Office Vi Click "OK" in the same window and the iODBC Data Source Chooser closes, and I am returned to the spreadsheet, with no warnings, no dialogue boxes. Check the connectivity by clicking "Test" in the iODBC Data Chooser Window. I was using Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Select the DSN that I created for the database that I want to connect to, and is open.
This opens the iODBC data source chooser (not ODBC, but iODBC) Open new worksheet in Excel, selevcet menu items Data / Get External Data / From Database Click OK and the configuration is complete On the last page clck Test to verify connectivity. The Microsoft Office Picture Manager is included in Microsoft Office 2003, 20 versions, but, as you may know, is not included at the latest versions of Office suite 2013, 2016 and Office 365. Note that the database is local (Host: localhost). This page provides guidance for troubleshooting issues with these products and services. Microsoft Office provides online services and server products for your business with solutions for small to enterprise scale. In the "Filemaker DSN Configuration" window go through all the configuation steps. Office troubleshooting for admins and IT professionals. launch Filemaker and open the intended source datatbase, verify that ODBC sharing is enabled PS I am unable to find MS Query in my office instalation - where should it be residing with Office 2016?
I suspect there is some confusion with the versions of the iODBC chooser that Excel is calling up, but I do not see how I can check to see that its 64 bit and, if its not, how I can force Excel to use a different Data Source Chooser that is 64 bit. When I try to establish a link between Excel and Filemaker via ODBC (Data / Get External Data / From Database) the iODBC chooser window opens but with no functionality - DSN connections cannot be tested (nothing happens) or configured, and clicking OK toĪdvance to Query just brings me back to the Spreadsheet, with no data. This comes as a shock to users upgrading from earlier versions of Office, such as 2007 and. For example, a picture shortcut folder may contain a Microsoft. Microsoft Office Picture Manager is not included in Office 2013. I can configure DSNs using Actual's ODBC manager (1.0.14), and these test OK. The default setting in Microsoft Office Picture Manager displays only picture file types. The database seems to communicate via ODBC and iQueryODBC can see the tables and data in the Filemaker Database. I am trying to get Excel 2016 (15.30, Office 365 subscription) to acces a filemaker database via ODBC, as a client.