Word and IconPackager
Please guys, come on.
Please guys, come on.
| so few of them seem to include an icon for a word document |
To add to Donna's response:
Author's choice, and the older themes were focused mainly on system icons. The more advanced functions in IP v3 have set a new standard for including file type icons. The newer icon packages include a ".doc" file type icon, and artists are incouraged to include a greater number of file type icons.
| applying an icon set makes my word docs lose their standard icon and it is replaced with an ugly wordpad one |
This is an issue that has been going on for a while, and may be due to the default program for ".doc" files is WordPad - which is included with the Windows XP operating system.
It would seem that the "Restore all Icons" function is looking at the OS defaults as a primary, and then the installed programs if the OS does not have an association available for the file type.
I am not a coder, so do not know how one writes the "Restore" function coding, but based on behavior this seems to be the logical answer.
The current work around is to use the "Folder Options > File Types tab > select ".DOC" file > advanced button > assign the icon from the "WINWORD.EXE" file.
Hopefully this one will be fixed in future "official release" versions.
Flannelmeister,
The icon is in the Word program executible.
For OfficeXP the address is: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\WINWORD.EXE"
For Office 2003, I believe the address would be: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\WINWORD.EXE"
You can see the pattern, so Office 2000 would be the same except the number in the "Office" folder name.
Note - you need to select the Word executible ("WINWORD.EXE" in the above examples) and then click "Open" to view the available icons.
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