Inserting LOGO

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23 years

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19 years

thanks guys. still have the "Gen.Error" msg when i insert logo as doc file. On screen look ok, but when sent to print, error msg appears.

maybe i should get the service pack 3?

where can i get that?

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22 years 4 months

Easy way to Insert a Logo is that as Kumar described

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23 years

Hi All



I Think Inserting The Logo Is On Of The Top 10 Topiks in this forum



I use word files to inset logos

paste your logo in a "word" File

select that file as your logo



whenever p3 starts word also will starts

to appear logo in p3 close that word file BUT DO NOT CLOSE WORD APPLICATION





this works wondefully in P3 V.1

search earlier posts in this topic

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24 years 3 months

Hi Eugene,



Have you installed the service pack 3 already?



If not, try to install it and check it again.



Jaime

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19 years

ok. thanks. got it.

but the screen swaps (for resolution colors) is disturbingly slow.

well live with the black and white...



still hv the problem with printing out logo though.

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22 years 9 months

Also tick run in 256 color



It work in my machine



HTH

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19 years

Thanks for trying to help.

but still black and white, after doing the setting to run in compatible 98/ME mode.

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22 years 9 months

Eugene



To run the program with a color primavera logo follow the below step



1. select the program

2. Press Right click select properity

3. Select Compliability

4. Select Window 98



then you can display the color log when log in



Good Luck



Alex

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19 years

HI Jaime,

I tried... followed thru your steps. but i get error msg "General Err" when trying to print. if i dont insert the logo, then can print. but following your steps, i can preview OK with the logo, just cannot send to print.

Strange huh?

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20 years 11 months

Hi Jaime.



That’s really important thing - the color splash logo and it’s nothing about P3 - just check your monitor Color Quality in the Display Properties->Settings. If you’ve got 32 bit or higher you’re doomed to see the grey logo. You can change the color depth to 16 bit and get the P3’s color logo back - but I don’t think it worth it. :-)



Andrew

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24 years 3 months

Hi Eugene,



To solve your Logo problem, do the following steps:



1. Open your logo in BMP format from Paint Brush.

2. From pull down menu, select Edit then "Select All".

3. Again from pull down menu, Select "Copy".

4. From C:\P3WIN\P3PROGS directory, double click "Prmdraw.exe"

5. From Primavera Draw’s pull down menu, select Edit then "Paste".

6. Choose "BMP" for clipboard format.

7. Save your logo now as PMT format.

8. Finish



You could insert now your logo to your print out.



Cheers Mate!



Jaime



PS: Will someone teach me also how to make the black and white splash screen to color. Thanks

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19 years

Hi Alex,

the logo bmp is still in the PC...

even "re-link" it when setting up the print layout setup in P3.

Even in PREVIEW mode, the logo sometimes appear and sometimes dont. But hardcopy printout always without the logo.

teach me how to correct the "color" splash screen...

maybe it wil also solve the missing logo problem...

i read/heard somewhere before that P3.1 is not 100% compatible with XP... some graphic display issue...

that is why i was wondering is there a patch that overcome this problem... you r right the color splash screen is not an issue, but the reports without the logo is a "downgrade" when i can have company logo on the graphics when using Win ME previously...

Thanks.

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22 years 9 months

^^



Your company logo file may be already stored in you local drive and when you update the system the file simply got wiped. So just copy the file back to your original location and reassige the logo in the print menu.



And you can ignore the black and white thing... it do not affect anything in the operation... if you still insist to display the color when you log on I can teach you how



Cheers



Alex