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<p><font size="6">Visual Studio Image Library: Annotations & Buttons (WinXP)</font></p>
<p><b>Icon art</b><br>
This filetype may contain more than one image size and/or color depth. They are typically used in
controls which offer variations viewing style; a listbox which allows the user
to choose between "small icon view" and "large icon view" is an example. The
appropriate image size is displayed by the control. Note that these images are best viewed through the filesystem; the appearance in the
table below is useful in identifying the image but only shows one of the representations.</p>
<p><b>Use Restrictions<br>
</b>As part
of a visual language, the following images (or any part of the images) must be used in a manner consistent with the
description indicated below: </p>
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<th> Image</th>
<th> Filename</th>
<th> Usage</th>
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<td><img src="error.ico" ></td>
<td>error.ico</td>
<td>Generic error</td>
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<td>
<img src="info.ico"></td>
<td> info.ico</td>
<td> Denoted information</td>
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<td><img src="none.ico"></td>
<td> none.ico</td>
<td> Not available</td>
</tr>
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<td><img src="question.ico"></td>
<td> question.ico</td>
<td> Response is needed by the user</td>
</tr>
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<td><img src="warning.ico"></td>
<td> warning.ico</td>
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