Thanks JD,
I know that OneNote is represented by an N.
But I've decided the applications would be represented by the first letter .
These icons are meant for Microsoft Office applications, such as Word, PowerPoint and Outlook.
Inspired on JDDellGuy's Metal Icons, and the metal colour is made following his guide. The rest is self-made.
In the middle is the colour of the application and the first letter. In the lower right corner is the full name of the application.
ENJOY!
Thanks JD,
I know that OneNote is represented by an N.
But I've decided the applications would be represented by the first letter .
5 out of 5 stars.
I have some rounded square icons too. I uploaded them, but it wouldn't let me make a set! lol
Maybe the name is already being used? That's why my cursor set is called "Microsoft Office (R)". After adding the "(R)", the site allowed me to create a set.
5 out of 5 stars.
thats probably it because it said "all icons in the set must have a unique name." I think it is because I called them something like "Yellow Square Icons"
4.5 out of 5 stars.
Ah, for that message, I believe it means that you gave all your icons the same name. For example, you cannot have a set of icons in which every icon has the name "Yellow Square Icon." You must be unique with each one. Even if it's just "Yellow Square Icon 1" "Yellow Square Icon 2" "Yellow Square Icon 3" etc.
"Yellow Square Icon 1" and "Yellow Square Icon 2" should work, but putting 2 or more icons with exactly same name into one set is not allowed (because there would be 2 files with same name in one .zip file).
Dave vette icons swa
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PS: LAAT JE LIKKE!
haha:)
Glossy!
THANKS
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