Desktop Icons without text

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    Desktop Icons without text


    Maybe this is a stupid question but How do you make icons without the text under it, so its just an icon?

    Thanks on Advance - Sergio
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    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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    did u try and delete the name and just press space so technicaly there is still sometihng there but looks invisible or there is this one thing u can do by holding some key combo down and it hides it but i forget sorry
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    yes i tried that, i didnt work but thanks for the advice
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    it worked! Thanks for the help shawn
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    You're welcome Sergio. I'm happy to hear that you got it sorted. :)
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    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, Chrome (soon)
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    This doesn't work for me


    Whenever I type in the 255, it comes up with an exclamation point! I'm running Windows 7 RC, 64-bit. Any ideas?
    Edit: Yes, I am using the numpad.
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    windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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    Californian said:
    Whenever I type in the 255, it comes up with an exclamation point! I'm running Windows 7 RC, 64-bit. Any ideas?
    Edit: Yes, I am using the numpad.
    try alt 0160
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    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
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    Right click the folder that you want to rename and then Press Alt+160 and press enter. For another icon, press Alt+160 twice. For the 3rd, you got the answer.
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    Californian said:
    Whenever I type in the 255, it comes up with an exclamation point! I'm running Windows 7 RC, 64-bit. Any ideas?
    Edit: Yes, I am using the numpad.
    Strange, Alt+33 should be for the ! character. Did you press and hold the Alt key, or have NumLock turned on?
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