Check on the Project-Properties, Make tab. The Icon dropdown should have one of your forms selected. You can then change the Icon property on that form to be a different icon Edit: I initially read this as just about the main application icon, which is what the above steps will be setting.
Each individual non-child form can have it's own icon, set by the Icon property for that form.
Check on the Project-Properties, Make tab. The Icon dropdown should have one of your forms selected. You can then change the Icon property on that form to be a different icon.
Edit: I initially read this as just about the main application icon, which is what the above steps will be setting. Each individual non-child form can have it's own icon, set by the Icon property for that form.
Yes, I see now. I was deceived by the property apparently being unset, as it doesn't show any file name or anything of that sort. To unset it though (I don't have a new .
Ico to hand) I had to edit the . Frm file. Thanks to all answerers.
– Brian Hooper Oct 7 at 14:10 1 You can clear the set icon from the properties window. When an icon for a form is set you are correct that the graphic isn't displayed, but the Icon property will display as '(Icon)'. Select that text (don't click the ellipsis button) then press the Delete key.
The Icon property should then show as '(None)'. Voila! – MarkL Oct 7 at 14:29 Ah!
Thanks; that'd probably be a better way of doing it. – Brian Hooper Oct 7 at 14:51.
I think previous developer could override some WinApi class with context menu.
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