Greetings. This library contains 24 Windows 3 icons. They were created using Icondraw, by Philip B. Eskelin, Jr. All the icons in this library were drawn by myself. All icons whose names start with a "W" are variations of the "generic program" icon that comes with windows. To use an icon from this library: (while using the Program Manager) 1: Load the icon(s) you wish to use into your Windows directory. 2: Click ONCE on the icon you wish to change. 3: Select the File option. 4: Select the Change Icon option. 5: Type in the COMPLETE path of the ICO file (e.g.:"C:\WINDOWS\SMILE.ICO") 6: Select OK, then OK again. NOTE: for some reason, the Prgram Manager has a hard time reading the ICO file correctly, and you sometimes end up with garbage in the first three lines of the new icon. You sometimes have to go through the above steps several times to get it to work. Here is a list of the icons in this library. BLANK One of three standard "blank" icons I like to start with. BLANK2 The "Generic Windows Program" icon. BLANK3 Third standard starting point icon. CHIP A 14 pin computer chip. CLUB One of the suits in a deck of cards. DIAMOND One of the suits in a deck of cards. FLOPPY A "Windowized" floppy drive. HDRIVE A "Windowized" hard drive. HEART One of the suits in a deck of cards. SMILE A one-eyed mutant smily-face. SPADE One of the suits in a deck of cards. STARS Some stars. UP An arrow pointing up. WBOMB A Windows bomb. WCHIP A Windows (six pin) computer chip. WFACE A Windows bored face. WGRID A Windows grid (or chessboard) WMAD An angry Windows face. WSMILE A Windows smiley-face. WSTAR1 A Windows star. WTREE A Windows "XTREE" icon. YESNO Yes/No (what?) If you like my measely icons, leave me a message on The 24th Street Exchange BBS (916)XXX-XXXX, Sacramento CA. Yerz Richard R. Ward