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Changing icons

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billybob - 17 Jul 2005 22:08 GMT
I have a folder in Windows Explorer that I would like to change the icon on.
(not a shortcut), and also a html file that I would like to change the icon
on (not a shortcut).  Can anyone refresh my memory on that task?  I'm sure
that this has probably been answered many times in the NG, so I beg your
indulgence please.  Thank you!
billybob - 18 Jul 2005 01:58 GMT
Maybe this is the wrong NG for my question, huh? I'll try another NG .
Stan Brown - 18 Jul 2005 02:44 GMT
>I have a folder in Windows Explorer that I would like to change the icon on.
>(not a shortcut), and also a html file that I would like to change the icon
>on (not a shortcut).  Can anyone refresh my memory on that task?  I'm sure
>that this has probably been answered many times in the NG, so I beg your
>indulgence please.  Thank you!

This really isn't a Word question. Try posting to the newsgroup for
your operating system (which you didn't tell us).

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billybob - 21 Jul 2005 05:38 GMT
Windows XP
Word 2002
Stan Brown - 21 Jul 2005 16:54 GMT
>Windows XP
>Word 2002

That's nice.

But what the frell are you talking about? We're good, but we're not
mind readers.

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billybob - 31 Jul 2005 07:31 GMT
Stan, I'm very sorry that for some unknown reason I didn't finish the query.
How embarrassing!!!  You do certainly have a right to be frustrated, sir!
My sincere apologies.
 
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