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  • qps1111
    Corporal

    • Dec 2008
    • 15

    Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

    Hello all. Using the tools in BV, I made a company logo to display as part of my header on the website. I would like to use the same logo on our print material like business cards, etc. Are there any tricks to save an image as it's own file?

    I have Adobe Photoshop so I know I could try to recreate it. Unfortunately I'm completely handicapped when it comes to that program so I'm hoping to save myself that nightmare. If I can't save my BV graphic directly, does anyone have a recommendation on a "simple" graphics program that would be easier than photoshop?

    Thanks!
  • Karen Mac
    General

    • Apr 2006
    • 8332

    #2
    Re: Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

    The easiest way is to preview it or publish it, right click on the logo, and chose...save target as, or save image as..which ever comes up..and save it to your hard drive.

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    • Tom Finley
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      • Mar 2008
      • 1303

      #3
      Re: Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

      On my Windows XP, it goes like this:

      Start>My Documents>Blue Voda>Images...they're all in there. If you view as thumbnails, it'll be there.
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      • Karen Mac
        General

        • Apr 2006
        • 8332

        #4
        Re: Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

        Well cool.. I didnt think about viewing them as thumbnails..but i reckon that would work.

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        • qps1111
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          • Dec 2008
          • 15

          #5
          Re: Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

          Many thanks to you both for the tips!!

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          • Karen Mac
            General

            • Apr 2006
            • 8332

            #6
            Re: Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

            Hmmm.. well Tom..

            I tried this and guess what. It didnt save to my images folder. i dunt think the logo maker makes a bvgif.. that i could find. I even opened it in photo shop and couldnt find the logo i made..so

            I checked with couple others too.. they couldnt find the logos. BTW it makes .png and transparent.

            Preview it tis.

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            • Tom Finley
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              • Mar 2008
              • 1303

              #7
              Re: Save a BV Logo Image as It's Own File

              Bummers that. I always make my own graphics, so that's why.
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