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What is an ICL file? Contains a collections of icons that can be used to replace existing icons; may be applied to Windows shortcuts (such as .LNK files), but not to actual program files.

More Information To change the icon of a file, right-click the file, select "Properties," and click the "Change Icon" button. You can then browse to an ICL file and view the available icons in the library. If you find an icon you like, you can select it and assign it to the file.

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Windows Icon Library File

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What is an ICL file?

Contains a collections of icons that can be used to replace existing icons; may be applied to Windows shortcuts (such as .LNK files), but not to actual program files.

More Information

To change the icon of a file, right-click the file, select "Properties," and click the "Change Icon" button. You can then browse to an ICL file and view the available icons in the library. If you find an icon you like, you can select it and assign it to the file.

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Updated: May 30, 2011

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What is an ICL file?
Contains a collections of icons that can be used to replace existing icons; may be applied to Windows shortcuts (such as .LNK files), but not to actual program files.