WINDOWS ICONS FOR WINDOWS 3.xx AND WINDOWS 95
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Uploaded to Star Trek in Sound and Vision
http://www.stinsv.com on 9 April 1998

This is only one a large set of icon files available. 
Visit http://www.stinsv.com for more.

Most of these icons have been collected from the 'net and as far as 
we're aware, are public domain.
If you recognise your own work here, we'll be pleased
to remove any offending objects or to include acknowledgement.

This ZIP file contains a variety of individual .ICO files all based on 
a Star Trek theme.

Unzip the contents of this ZIP file to anywhere you like.
(However, we recommend you create a sub-directory in the Windows folder 
for easy reference.)

To assign an icon to a program:

IN WINDOWS 3.xx:
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1. Single-click on the icon in Program Manager
2. From the File Menu, select "Properties"
3. Click on "Icon"
4. Click on "Browse"
5. Go to the directory where you copied the .ICO files
6. Select the icon file you wish to use
7. Click "OK" in the selection dialog box
8. Click "OK" in the Properties dialog box

IN WINDOWS 95
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A. To change icons for programs

1. Open Explorer
2. Go to the Windows/Start Menu folder
3. Find the program whose icon you wish to change
4. From the File Menu, select "Properties"
   (or right-click on the program's icon and select "Properties")
5. Click on the "Shortcut" tab
6. Click on "Change Icon"
7. Click on "Browse"
6. Go to the directory where you copied the .ICO files
7. Select the icon file you wish to use
8. Click "Open" in the selection dialog box
9. Click "OK" in the Change Icon dialog box
10.Click "OK" in the Program Properties dialog box

B. To change icons for "My Computer", "Network Neighborhood" and "Recycle Bin"

NOTE: in order to change these icons, the "Windows Plus!" Pack *must* be installed!
(It's possible to hack these changes without the "Plus!" Pack, but this requires
advanced knowledge of the Windows95 operating system and can be dangerous)

(There are many ways to do this, but this is the easiest)

1. Right-click anywhere on the Desktop
2. Select Properties
3. Select the "Plus!" tab
4. Click on the appropriate icon in the top window
5. Click on "Change Icon"
7. Click on "Browse"
6. Go to the directory where you copied the .ICO files
7. Select the icon file you wish to use
8. Click "Open" in the selection dialog box
9. Click "OK" in the Change Icon dialog box
10.Click "OK" in the Desktop Properties dialog box