Is it just one icon that you want to change and the others
look the way you want? If so, then you need to right click
that icon, select properties, then change icon and browse to
find a icon that will be transparent.
Some programs written for applications prior to XP did not
have a default icon that would be displayed either way.
| Thanks Ramesh,
|
| I follow your instruction, but it doesn't work,
| it remain unchange,
| why?
|
| Bonnie
|
| "Ramesh" <
[email protected]> ¦b¶l¥ó
| ¤¤¼¶¼g...
| >
| > Hi Bonnie,
| >
| > 1. Open Control Panel
| > 2. Double-click System
| > 3. Select the Advanced tab, and click the Settings
button under the
| > Performance header.
| > 4. Make sure that on the Visual Effects tab, the option
Use drop shadows
| for
| > icon labels on the desktop is selected.
| >
| > If this doesn't help, right-click the desktop, point to
Arrange Icons By
| and
| > make sure that Lock Web Items on Desktop is un-checked.
| >
| >
| > --
| > Regards,
| > Ramesh
| > AOL: SRamesh2k
| >
| > «·´`?(*??`???·´)??).·´`·»
| > ?............. Ramesh ...............?
| > «·´`?(?·´(?? *??`??.·´`·»
| >
| > ~ Please reply to newsgroup ~
| >
| >
| > | > I want to change the background of the word in icon back
to transparent,
| > how can i do?
| >
| > Thanks!
| >
| >
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