Change Icon is greyed in Word 2000

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Angelina

Hi,
I want to change the shortcut to Word 2000 Premium. Since it is blue,
like the Internet Explorer shortcut, when I go in my folders that have
both documents and web pages stored, I have a difficult time telling
them apart. My problem is that when I click "Properties" for the
shortcut to "Word 2000" the "Change Icon" is grayed. I did a repair but
it didn't fix it.
Any suggestions,
Angie
P.S. I am a newbie
 
Angelina

You cannot change the default Word icon.

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Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://www.mvps.org/word/


Hi,
I want to change the shortcut to Word 2000 Premium. Since it is blue,
like the Internet Explorer shortcut, when I go in my folders that have
both documents and web pages stored, I have a difficult time telling
them apart. My problem is that when I click "Properties" for the
shortcut to "Word 2000" the "Change Icon" is grayed. I did a repair but
it didn't fix it.
Any suggestions,
Angie
P.S. I am a newbie
 
Hmmmm. You may not be able to change the Icon that Office install would
create for its shortcut, but there's nothing to stop you creating a new
shortcut pointing to winword.exe, for which you can have any Icon you wish.
As for the file display in Explorer, you can change this icon using tools >
folder options > file types > advanced and change the icon to anything you
like - eg there are loads of icons in the shell32.dll file in the
windows\system32 folder. This will hold until next time you repair Word or
re-register it.

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Graham

I agree, but in this particular case we are talking about the icon displayed
in Windows Explorer Folders - or at least that is my understanding. The icon
is pulled from the associated exe file, so without some clever editing of
WinWord.exe, I don't see that this would be a simple task.

Terry


: Hmmmm. You may not be able to change the Icon that Office install would
: create for its shortcut, but there's nothing to stop you creating a new
: shortcut pointing to winword.exe, for which you can have any Icon you
wish.
: As for the file display in Explorer, you can change this icon using tools: folder options > file types > advanced and change the icon to anything you
: like - eg there are loads of icons in the shell32.dll file in the
: windows\system32 folder. This will hold until next time you repair Word or
: re-register it.
:
: --
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: Graham Mayor - Word MVP
: E-mail (e-mail address removed)
: Web site www.gmayor.com
: Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
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:
:
: TF wrote:
: > Angelina
: >
: > You cannot change the default Word icon.
:
:
 
That's the one I thought it was too, and you are correct that the icon is
normally pulled from the exe file, but you can certainly change this for an
icon from another exe, and it will stick, (I am looking at Explorer now with
that icon changed for a '?' icon from shell32.dll) unless you repair or
reregister Word, in which case it will restore the original.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
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So you broke it deliberately!

Terry

: That's the one I thought it was too, and you are correct that the icon is
: normally pulled from the exe file, but you can certainly change this for
an
: icon from another exe, and it will stick, (I am looking at Explorer now
with
: that icon changed for a '?' icon from shell32.dll) unless you repair or
: reregister Word, in which case it will restore the original.
:
: --
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: Graham Mayor - Word MVP
: E-mail (e-mail address removed)
: Web site www.gmayor.com
: Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
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:
:
: TF wrote:
: > Graham
: >
: > I agree, but in this particular case we are talking about the icon
: > displayed in Windows Explorer Folders - or at least that is my
: > understanding. The icon is pulled from the associated exe file, so
: > without some clever editing of WinWord.exe, I don't see that this
: > would be a simple task.
: >
: > Terry
: >
: >
: > : >> Hmmmm. You may not be able to change the Icon that Office install
: >> would create for its shortcut, but there's nothing to stop you
: >> creating a new shortcut pointing to winword.exe, for which you can
: >> have any Icon you wish. As for the file display in Explorer, you can
: >> change this icon using tools
: >>
: >> folder options > file types > advanced and change the icon to
: >> anything you like - eg there are loads of icons in the shell32.dll
: >> file in the windows\system32 folder. This will hold until next time
: >> you repair Word or re-register it.
: >>
: >> --
: >> <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
: >> Graham Mayor - Word MVP
: >> E-mail (e-mail address removed)
: >> Web site www.gmayor.com
: >> Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
: >> <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
: >>
: >>
: >> TF wrote:
: >>> Angelina
: >>>
: >>> You cannot change the default Word icon.
:
:
 
'Broke it'? :)
Windows allows for icons to be changed. That's hardly breaking it.
Office, does, however maintain a strong grip, so the 'break' may be more of
a 'bend'. :)

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I don't quite get what you are saying. I did create a few shortcuts for
Word 2000 and placed them on my desktop to see if the shortcuts I
created would have the active "change icon" button but all the ones I
created were greyed also. And the Internet Explorer icon in my folders
are for saved web pages. When I right click for "properties" they are
not shortcuts so I don't understand how I can change the icon for the
Internet Explorer shortcut and get that icon to show up instead for all
my saved web pages either.
Angie
 
For the desktop shortcut - right click the desktop > new shortcut > locate
winword.exe > give the shortcut a name.
This will produce a shortcut with an icon that can be changed.
For documents on the desktop, right click and drag from Explorer to the
desktop and on release, create shortcut. This too will allow the icon to be
changed.
For document display in Explorer, the method suggested earlier will work.

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