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I agree with Ken though, Gimp is a well established free alternative which is vastly superior and gets the job done quicker. From there you can use the features to edit images. I forgot to say, if you want to do it all in VS, open the image and then click the "Image" menu option. TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies! Have you got what it takes to become this month's TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to Rinse and repeat for the other sizes (delete existing, create new empty, rescale in Paint, copy, paste) Copy your image from MS Paint or whatever and paste into the new empty iconĦ. Then right click the list area again and "Add new image type", select the size you wantĥ. You'll get a bunch of defaults, but you have to delete them one by one (right click each and "remove image type"Ĥ. Double click it and then "Add Resource", "Add new Icon"ģ. Make sure you have a Resources.resx file added under Properties of your projectĢ. MSDN Support, feel free to contact don't make it obvious, but it's still doable.ġ. If you have any compliments or complaints to This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" the responses that resolved your issue, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if not. “Copy always” instead of “Do not copy”, and you could check the properties of the icon and if the “Build Action” is “Resource” like the screenshot below. I consider maybe you set “Copy to Output Directory” to “Copy if newer” or ico file is just located in the Resource folder I created. In addition, I also checked my project folder but the. I noticed that you said “add reference”, it seems no need to add some references. How to: Assign an Image to an Image Control) I’m not sure which kind of project do you use, I use WPF in my side and for example, I just create a new folder called “Resource” than right-click WPF project, point to Add and then select Existing Item… In the Add Existing Item dialog box, select the iconįile and add it to Resource folder.