Monday, November 23, 2009

Add a picture to a folder

Microsoft Windows XP usually shows icons for folders like My Music and My Pictures. If a folder contains pictures, Windows XP displays random thumbnails from within the folder. You can replace these icons with custom pictures to make browsing your files more fun, and to make it easier for children to find and open files.
Note: Your picture is visible only when you're browsing folders with the Thumbnails view. To access the Thumbnails view, click Thumbnails on the View menu.


To add a picture to a folder
1.
In Windows Explorer (the program that appears when you open folders such as My Computer, My Documents, My Pictures, or My Music), right-click the folder you want to add a picture to, and then click Properties.
Windows Explorer with Properties selected on a folder shortcut menu
2.
In the Properties dialog box, click the Customize tab. If there is no Customize tab, you cannot add a picture to that folder. You can add pictures to other folders, however.
Customize tab in Properties dialog box
3.
On the Customize tab, click Choose Picture.
Customize tab in Properties dialog box with Choose Picture button selected
4.
In the Browse dialog box, click the picture you want to use, and then click Open.
Browse dialog box with image file selected
5.
Click OK.
Customize tab in Properties dialog box with OK button selected
When you view the folder using Thumbnails view, Windows displays a thumbnail of the picture you selected.

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