Can someone help me, please?
In the shortcut's "properties", under the "shortcut" tab click on the "Change Icon"
button.
The default icon for excel IS excel.exe - programs (exe files) can contain many
icons.
To change this to a different icon, click on the "Browse" button and look for your
replacement icon.
Your file will only appear in THIS browsing box if it has one of the following
extensions :
.exe .dll .ico
Plus make sure it's in a very easy to access folder - such as the root of a drive.
You should be able to tell if your downloaded icon IS a real icon - in Windows
Explorer the file displays it's own icon unless it's damaged or not a real icon in
which case it displays the default Windows icon for an unknown filetype.
After finding your replacement icon in this browser, select it and click on [open]
then click on the [ok] button in the "Change Icon" dialog box to exit it. Finally,
click on the [ok] button in the shortcut's "properties".
If you are still in some doubt - or I got the point of your query wrong - please
don't hesitate to return post.
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Icons are found either inside .exe files, or in files of extension .ico;
what is the extension of the file you've downloaded?
I hope what you've dragged to the desktop is actually the shortcut, not
the .exe; however, since you've found a "change icon" function, you
probably are working with a shortcut. In the window you get when you
choose change icon, as well as a gallery of icons, you should also find
a Browse button; use that, and point the system at the file you
downloaded, assuming it's a .exe or a .ico file.
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> The extension of the file I've downloaded is .png, which I renamed to .ico.
You can't do that. The extension of a file describes its format.
Changing the extension leaves the format alone, but makes the name lie
about the format of the file. So if you change a png file to ico,
Windows expects to find the ico format in the file, but instead finds
a completely different format, which it can't use.
Do not change extensions of files.
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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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I take the point that the file you were hoping to use WAS a picture file. However,
[.ico] files are BITMAPS (a type of picture file that doesn't use compression) but
with a special header format.
But, you will be pleased to hear that you CAN adapt your [.png] file to use as an
icon by doing the following :
Open the [.png] file in "MSPaint.exe" (make sure you re-name it back to [.png] again
from .ico).
Use the "File" > "Save As..." option from the top menus to save the file to a Bitmap
[.bmp] type using the drop-down "Save As Type" list in the "Save As" box (either
24-bit or 256 colors depth).
Then you can re-name this new file to [.ico].
It won't really be a 'proper' icon file, but you WILL see it's image displayed on the
file when you re-name it and it will appear in the "browse for new icon" box when
you want to change a shortcut's icon.
Hope this helps...
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Advertising is legalized lying. - H.G. Wells
I have many very good programs that can load/modify/create [real] icon files.
(Micoangelo / Icon Suite / M$ Image Edit)
I was passing [simple] info to help someone without the need for him to download
anything!!
(Talk about "advertising" in your sig?!)
You are "replying" to the wrong person...
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