MICROSOFT ACCESS Easter Egg - Pow ! Said Access 2000

1. Create a shortcut to Access 2K (usually it points to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\msaccess.exe).
2. right click this shortcut.
3. Click the button "Change Icon..."
4. In this list of possible icons for Access 2K there is one quite irregular to the others.

Maybe we can use this for some game we are developing? :o)

Remko

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Contributed By: Anonymous on 11-03-2000
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Special Requirements: just Access 2K
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Lorelei writes:
This does work, although, to be pedantic, stage 3 should be "Click 'Properties'".
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jerome writes:
I've got the "POW" icon and then ...
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KE5MJG writes:
POW! Icon also works on Access 97.
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John writes:
How is this an egg?
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SimXP writes:
It doesn't work with Office XP - the 'change password' button is greyed out, even for shortcuts.
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Frank writes:
You don't click the 'Change Password' button - you have to click the 'Change Icon' Button.
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This also works with other Office programs! Take a look at the icons from Frontpage, they look very cool!
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jetLi writes:
This is about as much of an egg as "right click the internet explorer button > click rename > type "easter egg" There you have it. Gotta tell ya, this Pow deal is lame.
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6024 writes:
Shortcut. In the box that comes up, under "type the location of the item", type your Access executable path (usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\msaccess.exe). Replace C: with your local hard disk. The icon looks strange.
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Haizie writes:
i use window XP office 2000 and it worked for me..kinda boring though
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