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"Invalid Icon" in RCOedit - what does it mean?
F*cking HELP! I am so tired of getting this error message! I am using the latest version of RCOedit and I keep getting this message on all the damned icons I want to edit!

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Anyone know why this is? Thanks VERY much for any help! :)

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07/01/2008 10:01 PM
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I Have The Same Problem Don't Know Why Either Sadist
07/01/2008 11:35 PM
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Well, at least I'm not the only one. :/ I'm sure someone will be able to help...

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08/01/2008 12:37 AM
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RE: "Invalid Icon" in RCOedit - what does it mean?
"Invalid Icon" just means that it can't recognize the icon data.

Dunno - mine works fine here: [Image: clipboard01lr2.jpg]
08/01/2008 02:20 AM
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Is it a clean rco that no one else has touched or are you editing an rco from a particular theme?

If you're getting  "invalid icons" on  certain bmps you're trying to edit in an rco, more than likely someone used RCO Editor v1.14d and replaced the bmps with a blank dat file in order to reduce the size of the rco.

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08/01/2008 06:36 AM
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^^^  im with rob.  blank.dat gives the invalid icons, where as an 8x1 black bmp dummies the image just the same and doesn't show that message ;)

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08/01/2008 07:27 AM
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robs1968 Wrote:Is it a clean rco that no one else has touched or are you editing an rco from a particular theme?

If you're getting  "invalid icons" on  certain bmps you're trying to edit in an rco, more than likely someone used RCO Editor v1.14d and replaced the bmps with a blank dat file in order to reduce the size of the rco.
Oh ya, that.  Thanks, forgot about those blank.dat files floating around ... >_>
08/01/2008 08:42 PM
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Ok. Hm this is odd. All I wanted to do was invert an image file in an rco, and this happens a lot. (Invalid file) I thought I clicked the proper image file, too. Idk. Thanks for the info, everyone. ^^

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08/01/2008 08:48 PM
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