Nickolas

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This has got rid of the border around the icon picture, but the icon
name still shows up the background colour through the wallpaper,
anymore ideas?

Nightowl Wrote:
> Nickolas Nickolas.1v47pn@pcbanter.net wrote on Fri, 9 Sep 2005:
> -
> Unfortunatly this hasnt dont the trick anymore ideas please help?!!?!-
>
> Hi Nikolas
>
> As well as having "Use drop shadows for icon labels" checked, and
> Arrange Icons by Lock Web items UN-checked;
>
> ~You mustn't have any web content on your desktop. Look in
> Display Properties Desktop Customize Desktop Web -- all the
> checkboxes should be clear;
>
> ~Your wallpaper must be an image file, like .jpg or .bmp, not
> html. It sounds like you may be using html wallpaper.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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> Nightowl


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Nickolas <Nickolas.1v5lpn@pcbanter.net> wrote on Sat, 10 Sep 2005:

>
>This has got rid of the border around the icon picture, but the icon
>name still shows up the background colour through the wallpaper,
>anymore ideas?
>
What wallpaper are you using? What happens if you change it to a
standard Windows one?


>Nightowl Wrote:
>> Nickolas Nickolas.1v47pn@pcbanter.net wrote on Fri, 9 Sep 2005:
>> -
>> Unfortunatly this hasnt dont the trick anymore ideas please help?!!?!-
>>
>> Hi Nikolas
>>
>> As well as having "Use drop shadows for icon labels" checked, and
>> Arrange Icons by Lock Web items UN-checked;
>>
>> ~You mustn't have any web content on your desktop. Look in
>> Display Properties Desktop Customize Desktop Web -- all the
>> checkboxes should be clear;
>>
>> ~Your wallpaper must be an image file, like .jpg or .bmp, not
>> html. It sounds like you may be using html wallpaper.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> --
>> Nightowl


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>>Nickolas

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