Office home and student - is Picture Manager included?

I purchased Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007.  Before I open and install it, is Manager of photo included?

Yes, Office Picture Manager comes with all editions of Office 2007 and stand-alone applications. Andre Da Costa http://adacosta.spaces.live.com http://www.activewin.com

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