You cannot just "rename" a file's extension (extension= the last three letters after
the period i.e. .png) to [.ico] and hope that will make it an icon file. If you
renamed the letter [.doc] to your mum to [.bmp] could you turn it into a picture?
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...
==
Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
"Abi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AD245024-E5FF-454A-AE9E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> The extension of the file I've downloaded is .png, which I renamed to .ico. I
> should be working with a shortcut to Excel, but no matter where I place the
> icon I want to use, XP won't recognize it. It says something about the file
> being empty.
>
> "J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote:
>
>> In message <BF0EABD0-7D3F-4EC0-910F-(E-Mail Removed)>, Abi
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
>> >
>> >I'd like to replace the icon for e.g. Excel with one I've downloaded. I've
>> >dragged the .exe version to my desktop, right-clicked on the icon and
>> >selected the option 'change icon'. But I can only select from a pre-defined
>> >list. How can I replace the standard icon with the one I downloaded? I can't
>> >see which folder the default icons are placed in, nor can I see what the
>> >extention is called e.g. .png?
>> >
>> >Can someone help me, please?
>>
>> 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.
>> --
>> J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
>> ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously
>> outdated thoughts on PCs. **
>>
>> There are more bits in a 32-ton lorry driving up the motorway than the whole BT
>> net carries in an hour. (Duncan Hine of the Post Office, in Computing
>> 1997-4-10)
>> .
>>