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How do I change the icon used by my system to display a specific file type?

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How do I change the icon used by my system to display a specific file type?

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To change the icon for a specific file type in Windows 95, 98 and NT: 1-Open the Windows Explorer. 2-Click on the View menu at the top of the Window. 3-Scroll down the menu to Options and then activate it. 4-Click on the File Types tab on the top of the Window. 5-Scroll through the file types until you reach the one whose icon you wish to change. 6-Then press the Edit… button. 7-Press the Change Icon… button. 8-Follow the Shortcut Icon changing procedure. 9-Once that is finished press the OK button to close the file type properties. How do I change cursors in Windows 95, 98 and NT? To change cursors in Windows 95, 98 and NT follow this procedure: 1-Go to the Control Panel 2-Run the Mouse icon. 3-Click on the Pointers tab at the top of the Window. 4-Select the cursor you wish to change. 5-Press the Browse… button. 6-Follow the Shortcut Icon changing procedure except that you are looking for CUR and ANI files not ICO, ICL or DLL. 7-Once you are done, press the Apply button and the

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