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Join us for a special Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) live stream on adopting and managing Windows 11! Engineering and product teams across Windows, Microsoft Endpoint Manager, and FastTrack will be ans...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
William_Turnley_0RS
Apr 07, 2022Copper Contributor
A simple question . . . I love the new technology, but there is a "carry-over" from past Windows OS's, which I miss. This may be petty to the level of this discussion, but in Windows 10, I could customize a folder to "carry" a picture on top of it. For me, being hard of seeing, a picture is more readily readable than just the name of the folder. For example, I would go to, "Properties,' then "Customize," and then "Choose a file to show on this folder icon." Then I would choose a picture related to the data in the folder. Why doesn't that work in Windows 11?