ICONLIB.EXE is a Windows 3.0 program that has many of the icons from CIS compiled into a single Windows program. ICONLIB.EXE can be run to show its library of icons. To use the icons for a Program Item in a Program Manager Group: 1. Copy ICONLIB.EXE to your Windows sub-directory. 2. Select the icon on the Program Manager Group window by clicking the icon once. 3. Choose File... Properties to bring up the "Program Item Properties" dialog box. 4. Click once on the "Change Icon" button to bring up the "Select Icon" dialog box. 5. Type the full pathname of the drive:directory of where you copied ICONLIB.EXE in the "File Name:" edit box. 6. Click on the "View Next" button to cycle through the library of icons contained in ICONLIB.EXE. 7. Click on the "OK" button when you find the icon you want to use for the program. If your run ICONLIB.EXE in a window while you're setting up the icons on the Program Manager, you can more easily see which icons are contained in the library. They display in the same order as they cycle through with "View Next" Alan Hill 7/22/90 76067,2070 ----------------end-of-author's-documentation--------------- Software Library Information: This disk copy provided as a service of The Public (Software) Library We are not the authors of this program, nor are we associated with the author in any way other than as a distributor of the program in accordance with the author's terms of distribution. Please direct shareware payments and specific questions about this program to the author of the program, whose name appears elsewhere in this documentation. If you have trouble getting in touch with the author, we will do whatever we can to help you with your questions. All programs have been tested and do run. To report problems, please use the form that is in the file PROBLEM.DOC on many of our disks or in other written for- mat with screen printouts, if possible. The P(s)L cannot de- bug programs over the telephone. Disks in the P(s)L are updated monthly, so if you did not get this disk directly from the P(s)L, you should be aware that the files in this set may no longer be the current versions. For a copy of the latest monthly software library newsletter and a list of the 2,000+ disks in the library, call or write The Public (Software) Library P.O.Box 35705 Houston, TX 77235-5705 (713) 524-6394