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Hi :)

That is the default small logo for LibreOffice.  Very simple, very clean.  

I think you can make up your own or swap it for the one you are used to if you 
hunt around in the equivalent of "Properties"

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: TheBatchMan <thebatchman@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 26 January, 2011 15:56:02
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Icons on Files

Just download the LibO_3.3.0_MacOS_x86_install_en-US.dmg for my 10.6.6 Intel 
MAC.  I am currently using NeoOffice and want to give LibreOffice a go.

I notice, when I perform a Command/I (get Info) and change the file types (doc, 
xls, odt, ods & etc) to Open with: LibreOffice in lieu of NeoOffice, the icons 
change to a very plain white peice of paper with a turned down right corner.  In 
NeoOffice, they represent a document with lines of words, a spreadsheet and 
etc.  Makes it easy to identify the file type.

Am I missing something with LibreOffice icons?

thx

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