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AIM Buddy Icons


Question Posted Tuesday April 11 2006, 4:46 pm

I made my own buddy icon, and I was wondering how you get it up onto your aim.

OR can you?



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Sherry answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 7:19 pm:
First make sure you saved your icon to your computer and know what file its in.

Click "Setup", it's a button with a + and - sign, usually on the bottom of your buddy list.

Click Prefrences. A big box should show up.
On the left hand side, look for "Expressions", click that.

The button on the far right that says "Browse PC"
Click that, find your icon and click okay.

It should show up, and press apply and your done!

If you need more help AIM me @ Ilinerobsession.

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