SOTL wrote:
Simple one forms a new link to the application. Did that. Which started issue number 2. Copied new png icons into correct location where other OO 2.0 icons are located and then attempted to change icons in new link application to the Linux png icons. Windows would not recognize the new icons. So how is one to enter a new icon into Windows?

The last I heard, Windows wanted icons in its own private *.ico format, not PNG. You could use GIMP to transform it.

Not to be out done since the new icons were simply to make things equal and readable went to Windows icons which are installed by MS and used one of them for writer. Then, tried to link desktop icon to opening application. Could not. How does one link desktop applications to the correct file in OO 2.0 so that the application will open? Note do not have this issue with other applications just OO 2.0.

This should already have been done by installation (e.g., all *.odt files should already be associated with OOo 2.0.)

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