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How Do You Change The Size Of A Shortcut Arrow Icon In Vista?

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How Do You Change The Size Of A Shortcut Arrow Icon In Vista?

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In Windows Vista, when you create a shortcut, an arrow on the shortcut icon is automatically added to give a visual indicator that the icon is a shortcut (as opposed to an actual file). If you want to reduce or increase the size of the arrow on the icons, you need to reduce or increase the overall size of the icons, for which you use a simple command. Log into your Vista computer. Right-click on the computer desktop. Click on the “View” option and then click on “Large Icons,” “Medium Icons” or “Classic Icons” to change the size of the icons and the size of the arrows on shortcuts.

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