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I work in an office where we play a lot of practical jokes...I just checked to see if I could reverse the shortcut icons for Word and Excel in any or all places where it is seen (taskbar, start menu, etc.)- so basically, the user would click on Excel and get a Word document, and visa versa. Something that I could switch back, after the joke.
In desktop shortcuts I was able to find a way to put in custom icons, but I never located the actual program icons to switch them to, and ideally, I'd like to be able to switch more than the shortcut icon if possible.
Are these icons somewhere where I could just rename two files with each other's names, and have it be a more 'universal' switch? If not, is there any other easy way to accomplish this?
Thanks! ;-) Keith
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Keith -
Do yourself a favor - don't do this. Screwing around with someone else's computer is not cool. It's like getting into someone's car and changing their radio station without permission.
You may find all this fun but I'd rather not work in an office where someone does this kind of stuff. I don't know - maybe it's just an age thing.
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JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"KR" <nospam[ at ]nospam.com> wrote in message news:OlrqlkqpGHA.4196[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I work in an office where we play a lot of practical jokes...I just checked > to see if I could reverse the shortcut icons for Word and Excel in any or > all places where it is seen (taskbar, start menu, etc.)- so basically, the > user would click on Excel and get a Word document, and visa versa. > Something > that I could switch back, after the joke. > > In desktop shortcuts I was able to find a way to put in custom icons, but > I > never located the actual program icons to switch them to, and ideally, I'd > like to be able to switch more than the shortcut icon if possible. > > Are these icons somewhere where I could just rename two files with each > other's names, and have it be a more 'universal' switch? If not, is there > any other easy way to accomplish this? > > Thanks! > ;-) > Keith > > > > >
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We have several people on our team whom we don't mess with at all- we only 'play' among a smaller group of people who can take as well as they give, and we always make sure that a safe environment (physically, mentally, and emotionally) is maintained- there are boundaries that we respect and won't cross. That being said, different methods of having someone's PC 'act funny' is well within the range of what has been done before and is within the group norm. :-)
I wouldn't do anything like this unless I already knew that the recipient would also find it 'fun'.
Thanks, Keith
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" <jl_paules[ at ]hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message news:5-SdnbAK-KZmDSvZnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d[ at ]suscom.com...
[Quoted Text] > Keith - > > Do yourself a favor - don't do this. Screwing around with someone else's > computer is not cool. It's like getting into someone's car and changing > their radio station without permission. > > You may find all this fun but I'd rather not work in an office where
someone > does this kind of stuff. I don't know - maybe it's just an age thing. > > -- > > JoAnn Paules > MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > > > > > "KR" <nospam[ at ]nospam.com> wrote in message > news:OlrqlkqpGHA.4196[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >I work in an office where we play a lot of practical jokes...I just checked > > to see if I could reverse the shortcut icons for Word and Excel in any or > > all places where it is seen (taskbar, start menu, etc.)- so basically, the > > user would click on Excel and get a Word document, and visa versa. > > Something > > that I could switch back, after the joke. > > > > In desktop shortcuts I was able to find a way to put in custom icons, but > > I > > never located the actual program icons to switch them to, and ideally, I'd > > like to be able to switch more than the shortcut icon if possible. > > > > Are these icons somewhere where I could just rename two files with each > > other's names, and have it be a more 'universal' switch? If not, is there > > any other easy way to accomplish this? > > > > Thanks! > > ;-) > > Keith > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Changing things like the executables is just not an area that you ought to be playing with. I don't think your IT staff needs more work to do without pranks.
But like I said, maybe it's an age thing and I'm too old to think that was funny.
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JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"KR" <nospam[ at ]nospam.com> wrote in message news:uxCZHvqpGHA.2256[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > We have several people on our team whom we don't mess with at all- we only > 'play' among a smaller group of people who can take as well as they give, > and we always make sure that a safe environment (physically, mentally, and > emotionally) is maintained- there are boundaries that we respect and won't > cross. That being said, different methods of having someone's PC 'act > funny' > is well within the range of what has been done before and is within the > group norm. > :-) > > I wouldn't do anything like this unless I already knew that the recipient > would also find it 'fun'. > > Thanks, > Keith > > "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" <jl_paules[ at ]hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message > news:5-SdnbAK-KZmDSvZnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d[ at ]suscom.com... >> Keith - >> >> Do yourself a favor - don't do this. Screwing around with someone else's >> computer is not cool. It's like getting into someone's car and changing >> their radio station without permission. >> >> You may find all this fun but I'd rather not work in an office where > someone >> does this kind of stuff. I don't know - maybe it's just an age thing. >> >> -- >> >> JoAnn Paules >> MVP Microsoft [Publisher] >> >> >> >> >> "KR" <nospam[ at ]nospam.com> wrote in message >> news:OlrqlkqpGHA.4196[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >I work in an office where we play a lot of practical jokes...I just > checked >> > to see if I could reverse the shortcut icons for Word and Excel in any > or >> > all places where it is seen (taskbar, start menu, etc.)- so basically, > the >> > user would click on Excel and get a Word document, and visa versa. >> > Something >> > that I could switch back, after the joke. >> > >> > In desktop shortcuts I was able to find a way to put in custom icons, > but >> > I >> > never located the actual program icons to switch them to, and ideally, > I'd >> > like to be able to switch more than the shortcut icon if possible. >> > >> > Are these icons somewhere where I could just rename two files with each >> > other's names, and have it be a more 'universal' switch? If not, is > there >> > any other easy way to accomplish this? >> > >> > Thanks! >> > ;-) >> > Keith >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> > >
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HAHA! What a great prank!
OK, I tested this but I had to create an alternate set of false Office shortcuts. The original shortcuts don't allow (I don't know why yet) to change the icon.
Note that this does not change the taskbar icon, just the shortcut to launch the app. I would think that one would have to change the .EXE file to have the taskbar icon change because the EXE's icon image is embedded within itself.
Gill
"KR" <nospam[ at ]nospam.com> wrote in message news:OlrqlkqpGHA.4196[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I work in an office where we play a lot of practical jokes...I just checked > to see if I could reverse the shortcut icons for Word and Excel in any or > all places where it is seen (taskbar, start menu, etc.)- so basically, the > user would click on Excel and get a Word document, and visa versa. > Something > that I could switch back, after the joke. > > In desktop shortcuts I was able to find a way to put in custom icons, but > I > never located the actual program icons to switch them to, and ideally, I'd > like to be able to switch more than the shortcut icon if possible. > > Are these icons somewhere where I could just rename two files with each > other's names, and have it be a more 'universal' switch? If not, is there > any other easy way to accomplish this? > > Thanks! > ;-) > Keith > > > > >
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