You read again! Hint = look at the post heading.
He said a folder icon *IN* the documents folder - not the documents folder
icon.
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"Qu0ll" <Qu0llSixFour@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Folders are usually yellow, even in an office filing cabinet. That is why
>> the standard folder is also yellow. If yours was once green, that is
>> because a particular program YOU installed does that as part of it's
>> install routine. Their choice.
>
> Read the original post. He is referring to the "Documents" folder which
> should be green.
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