On 17/09/2007, Lisa Hetherington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Harold Fuchs wrote: > > On 17/09/2007, Lisa Hetherington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > > Yes, I realize that but there are 2 different icons for 2 different Calc > > > >> documents....one is the stylized Calc icon and the other is an icon of > >> the document with a small Calc icon in the bottom right hand corner. > I'm > >> wondering why there would be 2 different icons on my Desktop for Calc > >> documents. Neither are shortcuts. > >> > >> ...Lisa > >> > > > > > > Lisa, > > > > What happens when you *right* click each file and choose Properties. On > XP > > at least there are 3 tabs. See if there are differences in the > Properties > > between two files with different icons. > > > > Is one [set of] file[s] from an older version of OOo which perhaps had a > > different icon that never changed when you upgraded the software? > > > > What happens if you open and immediately save one of the files with a > > "non-standard" icon? > > > > > This is my first and only version of OO installed on my computer. v 2.2 > > When I right cflick, the properties look identical to me. Both are > OpenDocumnent Spreadsheet (xls) files. Open with SCalc..both as I said > both are not shortcuts, neither are read only or hidden. Advanced > atributes are identical too. > > > >>What happens if you open and immediately save one of the files with a > "non-standard" icon? > How do I save with a non-standard icon? > > ...Lisa > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > No, I didn't mean that; I meant open one of the files that has a non-standard icon and then immediately save it without making any changes; possibly use Save As to save it under a different name - it's just an experiment to see if the icon changes to the standard one on the re-saved file.
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