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Old December 11th 03, 12:11 PM
Ed
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Would someone please reveal to me. How you remove a
picture from the appearance and themes panel. There is a
good explaination for adding one in help but not the
reverse
thanks Ed
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Old December 11th 03, 12:12 PM
Rob
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Ed,
Could you be more exact, is it your desktop background, or the small icon
picture, you see when you log on as a user, that you would like info. about
??
Your last sentence mystifies me.
Rob.
"Ed" wrote in message
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Would someone please reveal to me. How you remove a
picture from the appearance and themes panel. There is a
good explaination for adding one in help but not the
reverse
thanks Ed



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Old December 21st 03, 02:38 PM
Sharon F
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:16:35 -0800, Ed wrote:

Would someone please reveal to me. How you remove a
picture from the appearance and themes panel. There is a
good explaination for adding one in help but not the
reverse
thanks Ed


The pictures shown in Display Desktop are stored in
Windows
Windows\WBEM\Wallpaper
and in your My Pictures folder.
Locate the picture that you don't want in that list anymore and move it or
delete it.

NOTE: If you use "web items" on the desktop, uncheck the image in Display
Desktop Customize Desktop Web to remove the desktop from view. Once it's
removed, double check to see if it's still listed in Display Desktop. If
it is, deal with it as mentioned above (move or delete the image file).

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Sharon F
MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
 




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