| reprobate  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Sun Jul-10-05 10:53 PM Original message
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    | I have a question about folders and icons in tiger. | 
  
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         Edited on Sun Jul-10-05 10:54 PM by reprobate In windoze I used a program called E-Icons which allowed me to change the icon for any folder or program.  Handy to assign the program icon to the folder for it.
 
 In the finder:applications some of my applications are within their own folders to hold the documentation that came with them, so their handy for reference.  What I'd like to do is assign the icon for the program to the program's folder for easier access. Is there a way to do this in Tiger?
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    | alfredo  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Mon Jul-11-05 02:14 PM Response to Original message
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    | 1. single click on the application. Go to file/get info | 
  
    |  | Edited on Mon Jul-11-05 02:16 PM by alfredo click on the small icon at top of the window, then at the menu hit copy.
 Close the get info window.  now single click on the enclosing folder. Open get info, click on the icon then paste.  The application icon should appear.
 
 In your finder window you can grab the application, drag it to the sidebar and drop.  It will make an alias (shortcut)  To remove it, drag it from the sidebar and drop over the desktop and it will disappear in a puff of smoke.
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    | reprobate  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Tue Jul-12-05 10:42 AM Response to Reply #1
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    | 2. Thank you very much, alfredo. | 
  
    | alfredo  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Tue Jul-12-05 11:50 AM Response to Reply #2
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    | 3. No problem.  I decided to try it out first before | 
  
    |  | sending it on.  I knew how to change icons, I just never tried exactly what you wanted to do.  | 
  
    | reprobate  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Tue Jul-12-05 07:22 PM Response to Reply #3
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    | 5. It worked fine, and exactly what I wanted to do.  Thanks so much. | 
  
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      Ignore | Wed Jul-13-05 10:21 AM Response to Reply #5
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    | 6. Great.  With Apple there is a consistency of actions.  Once you | 
  
    |  | learn the Apple way, you can pretty much figure out how things work because B will always follow A, and C will always follow B.  
 
 BTW, this is neat.  The next time you boot, hold down the Apple key and the V key.  It will do a verbose boot instead of the gray screen  you usually see.
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    | alfredo  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Tue Jul-12-05 11:50 AM Response to Reply #2
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    | 4. No problem.  I decided to try it out first before | 
  
    |  | sending it on.  I knew how to change icons, I just never tried exactly what you wanted to do.  | 
  
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