Ian writes: <<don't put folders on the desktop, instead, put them somewhere else, then create a shortcut on your desktop to the folder. The reason I do this is that it's far easier to customise the shortcut than a folder.>> To which I'd add: There's an even more important reason not to put folders into your desktop. Desktop is itself a folder within Windows. Thus, if you ever have trouble with Windows which might necessitate deleting and reinstalling Windows anew, unless you remember to save the Desktop folder, you'll lose the entire contents of all folders and anything else residing on your Desktop. I learnt that the hard way! The moral of the story is: don't leave anything important on your desktop---use shortcuts only, and keep important stuff out of the Windows folder. Don Penlington Free computer tutorials at: http://www.geocities.com/donaldpen/ Also Fractal Galleries, free icons, poetry, and beautiful Queensland beaches. PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml