Thank you! And I have another question. 
Under Windows it is very easy to tell what file launches the program. Is
there a particular file to look for with Linux? It's confusing to me
cause you may have a gazillion files that say -rwxrwxrwx-, but which one
do I use to launch the program?

On Wed, 01 Dec 1999 07:39:30 +0100 "Anthony E. Greene"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Bill Jacobs wrote:
>[snip]
>> My question is how do I put an icon on my desktop for anything I
>> want a "shortcut" for? Mainly for Sun office 5.1 that came with 
>RH6.1.
>[snip]
>
>It depends on the desktop you run. Both KDE and GNOME allow you to
>right-click to add a new icon. Under GNOME, select New->Launcher. 
>Under KDE,
>select New->Application. This is no very different from Windows
>(New->Shortcut).
>
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