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How do I change a folder's icon (i.e. My Documents on the desktop) to show a 'personalised' icon rather than the Windows default? I knew how to do it before, but since reinstalling XP and thus loosing all my settings, I have forgotten and can't figure out how to do it.
 

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Right click on the folder, properties, customize tab, change icon...

I hope that's right...
 
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dangerousdave said:
Right click, properties, desktop tab, customize desktop,

...but isn't that to change the desktop wallpaper...
 

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dangerousdave said:
Theres a button down the bottom named "customize desktop" and it opens up another window thing. That has the change icon thingo.
Found it! I thought you meant right-clicking the folder, haha. You're a genius.
 

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Kwayera said:
How do I change a folder's icon (i.e. My Documents on the desktop) to show a 'personalised' icon rather than the Windows default? I knew how to do it before, but since reinstalling XP and thus loosing all my settings, I have forgotten and can't figure out how to do it.

Dumb question indeed.
 

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And there is no need to post your dumb comments.

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