here is an xport filter......Originally Posted by remi
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...613#post165613
here is an xport filter......Originally Posted by remi
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...613#post165613
In the other topic you posted with the same title it appears as if you have accomplished the task.Mike the method you told me i did but it's just file.ico.bmp like that i mean bmp is not visible but file.ico is visible which means not working.....
For the purpose of clarity about changing the file extension, I'm posting an excerpt from MS help and support.
1.In Windows Explorer, click Options on the View menu.
2.Click the "Hide MS-DOS extensions for file types that are registered" check box to clear it, and then click OK.
3.Locate the .bmp file you want to use as an icon.
4.Use the right mouse button to click the .bmp file, and then click Rename on the menu that appears. Rename the file to a file with an .ico extension.
Windows automatically recognizes that you want to use the bitmap image as an icon. The image is resized to icon size and converted to 16 colors.
To use the .ico file as an icon for a shortcut, follow these steps:
1.Use the right mouse button to click the shortcut, and then click Properties on the menu that appears.
2.On the Shortcut tab, click Change Icon.
3.Type the name of the .ico file in the File Name box, or click Browse and locate the .ico file.
4.Click OK, and then click OK.
Last edited by Mike Bailey; 22 July 2006 at 10:39 PM.
Well that is good to know, thanks for the info, Mike.
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