Hi,

 

Technically this should work. you could do it rename the old image to a new
filename and then save your company logo as the original file name that way
your logo will be displayed as the logo on every page.

 

Regards,

Al

 

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Just a guess, but I would look at saving the image in a common location or
in the users home directory and then reference it through css.  I know you
could do this with the Mid-Tier but I am not sure if it would work on the
client.

 

HTHs

Dave

"Muhammed, Siraj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Hi listers,

 

It is difficult to change banner of all the forms with our customer logo. Is
there any common place where we can save our logo and pick up when ever any
form opens?

 

We are using ARS 7

 

Thanks and Regards

 

Siraj P M 

 

 


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