Randy,
That one is fine. It's the one with the eagle soaring into the new
millennium that we can no longer use.
Debby
At 09:26 PM 10/25/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I am confused as to which one is now not-approved? The one that is on
my
website for USGenWeb is a map of the US with US GenWebProject on it
Randy Klemme
Franklin County
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom & Carolyn Ward"
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Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: [INDYTALK] Suggestions for logo search & replace?
>I'm not certain of the size(s) of the millineum vs. approved logos, but,
>if they are the same size, the easiest way would be to simply upload an
>approved logo using the same image file name as the "old" millineum logo.
>That way, you'd only need to replace the image file and it would change
>the viewed image in each location. If you have multiple copies of the
>image file, you'd need to replace it in each location. I try to keep all
>my images in one file, so this would be my preferred method.
>
>Carolyn
>
>>What is the easiest way to find all of the pages on our County sites
>>with the USGenWeb logo we need to replace?
>>
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