Ken Kline wrote:
Thanks Terry. I am learning alot about computers but some of the "jargon"
confuses me. Anyways, I thought of a compromise solution that seems to work.
Rather than having Quickstarter load with Win98SE in the system tray, I
copied a shortcut of the Quickstarter icon to the quick launch tray at the
bottom left of the screen. When I want to use OO 2.0.4, I click on the
Quickstarter icon in the quick launch taskbar which puts a copy in the
taskbar next to the clock, then I can right click on this icon, then launch
whatever function I want in OO without a splash screen. Thanks for the info
on right clicking the Quickstarter icon.
Ah.  98SE.  That's as far as I got with Windows.

You can alter menu shortcuts by right-clicking on the menu start button and selecting the appropriate command in the context menu. You can open a series of boxes containing starter icons.

To change an icon, right-click on it and select properties. There should be a command line, called "Target" or something of that kind. Add the nologo switch to the end as mentioned.

I gather from a forum thread that it may not be possible to amend the OOo icons now, in which case you would need to create your own shortcuts.

Glad you have a solution to go on with.

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