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You may have built icon data into a grid cell in the 24x24 column. If so, clear that data and re-save.
Experience has taught us that designing smaller icon versions by hand really is the way to get the best results.
The QuickBuild button automatically creates all available sizes and bit depths for an icon from what is available.
Read this complete support item for a quick list of steps, or consult the PDF guide included with your download.
Creating a website favorite icon is simple. Build an icon normally, save the .ico file, and name it "favicon.ico".
If you are creating icons for older versions of Windows like 95/98/NT, start with the 8-bit, 256 color palette.
Yes, the "Cycle" button lets you step through a variety of different background colors.
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Yes, the filter was created especially to construct the 32-bit, deep mask resources that were added for Win XP and Vista.
This is the Resource Grid and it represents all of the individual icon resources that can be compiled into an icon.
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