Changing alias icons

Hey guys
I've got a couple of folder aliases and I was wondering if it was possible to change their icons, like you can in windows.
Thanks

Hi Jon,
It's pretty easy. There's lots of sites to pick up Mac icons, but a good one is The Icon Factory. I think they're all free, so download as many as you like.
Then, to change an icon, click once on the icon you want to use and press Command+I (or "File>Get Info" from the Apple menu bar at the top). Click once on the icon in the Get Info box and press Command+C to copy it to the clipboard. Now click once on the folder you want to assign a custom icon to. Press Command+I to call up the Get Info box. Click once on its icon and press Command+V to paste in the icon from the clipboard. Close both Get Info boxes. That's it.

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