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Old March 6th, 2006, 11:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by barhar
If you want custom icons for default applications, documents, and folders - there are many to be downloaded or created.
Could you explain this further? If the above is true, I'd like to know how this is possible

I want all my .doc files to open with TextEdit. Therefore, TextEdit is the default application for .doc files. TextEdit has no associated icon for .doc files therefore in this instance they'll all be blank.

I'd like to have a custom icon used throughout my system for .doc files. meaning, all future .doc files I create get this custom icon. ie, it will be the default icon for .doc files. I don't wanna be going through ALL my .doc files individually and manually pasting in the icon either.

How exactly is this possible to do in OS X *without* the use of 3rd party icon apps and *without* delving deep into a preference file to edit some code? I don't think it is.
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