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Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

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    Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    So I have my customized .ico icon for my desktop shortcut, and for the upper left hand corner of the open template. What about the file as it appears on the toolbar?

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    I might be being a bit thick and not even sure what you're referring to but are you doing this using Excel?

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    I have attached a screenshot with an arrow pointing to the icon I am hoping to change. Thanks again. :-)
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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    Guess it would be a windows api you would need to do that but no idea how.

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    Not sure about 2007 but in 2003 won't that just add a shape to the menu bar?

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    It's the icon on the Windows task bar that the OP wants to customise now, a different question I think.

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

    Yes...a different question. The first question was on creating a customized desktop icon, the second question was about the icon in the upper left hand corner of the open workbook. This question is about the icon on the toolbar at the bottom (as shown in the screenshot on my post above).

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    Re: Customizing the icon for your open application located Windows toolbar?

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    Would this go into its own simple module? In the Openworkbook script of "ThisWorkbook"? No luck so far with it.

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