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Okay thanks! :laugh:

Here's the PNG originally made by WereWolf!

All the credits for these beautiful PNGs goes to WereWolf!

InfoPath: http://pages.infinit.net/jeanst/InfoPath.png and Visio: http://pages.infinit.net/jeanst/Visio.png

I made that info path,you penis :D

Okay thanks!  :laugh:

Here's the PNG originally made by WereWolf!

All the credits for these beautiful PNGs goes to WereWolf!

InfoPath: http://pages.infinit.net/jeanst/InfoPath.png and Visio: http://pages.infinit.net/jeanst/Visio.png

I made that info path,you penis :D

Yes... that's right... :p

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where is there an outlook icon in this style?

Look at my screenshot in the very first post of this thread - top right. It's there ... ;)

It's in the first zip file I attached, the second zip contains the OneNote and Visio icon, if I recall ...

anyway thanks for the kind words, guys. :)

Actually, these icons were made to match the Crystal icon set, which was originally made for KDE. ;)

And to answer your question, I won't be making a WinXP default document type icon, although I do have a 37 layer Photoshop document containing all the icons I made, which I'd be happy to post so that you can make your own ... :)

can i have that photoshop file... :D

Actually, these icons were made to match the Crystal icon set, which was originally made for KDE. ;)

And to answer your question, I won't be making a WinXP default document type icon, although I do have a 37 layer Photoshop document containing all the icons I made, which I'd be happy to post so that you can make your own ... :)

can i have that photoshop file... :D

PM sent. ;)

btw, I'm headed back to Seattle for a MUCH NEEDED three week vacation, so if you want the file we should hook up soon, I leave in three days. :)

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