I agree, if the logo has the same proportions and all that allowes it
to be placed exactly the same way -- which is very seldom.

Bodvar

On 3/13/06, John Sgammato <jsgammato at imprivata.com> wrote:
> There is one very good reason to reference your logo. If it ever changes, you 
> want to change it once and have that change appear everywhere. This happened 
> to me two years ago. Marketing will probably not change their minds based on 
> an objection from the tech writers!
> It also happens in a single-sourcing scenario if you have to rebrand a doc 
> set for a partner with a different logo.
> And another time this comes up is if you have a different logo for online use 
> (color) than for print use (b/w). When I generate my outputs, I use the color 
> logo for online help and online docs (PDF), and the b/w version for the 
> printed docs. Our logo is red, so a crisp black logo looks much better than a 
> grayscale version of the red one.
> ymmv, etc
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> > There is no reason to reference a logo. They aren't that large.
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