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#1 2008-07-11 04:08:18
- **_jonaslagneryd_**
Change Adobe link in logo and loading text
Hi,
I have tried to change the file language.xml inserting the code lines indicated on the help pages http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Presenter/7 … 4CB44.html
and http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Presenter/7 … 4CB44.html
using Notes and Wordpad.
But with no luck. I guess I am doing something wrong. Anyone that has an advice to give?
Kind regards,
Jonas
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#2 2008-07-11 15:01:09
- **_catholicon_**
Re: Change Adobe link in logo and loading text
You might like to look at this link: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/ … erthread=y
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#3 2008-07-23 13:19:15
- **_ccolon_**
Re: Change Adobe link in logo and loading text
I also tried to follow the instructions in the help and the website. However, after some trial and error, I found the solution. Goto C:\Program Files\Adobe\Presenter 7\Themes - then, select the vconfig.xml (open using notepad). Edit the <uireplace name="logo" value="logo.swf"/> line. It is empty. so add logo.swf. Create a small 47X27 pix logo.swf file.
Now, goto to the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Presenter 7\Templates - and drop the logo.swf file. This will be a global change, therfore, backup any files that you want to modify. hope it helps.
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#4 2008-07-23 15:30:50
- **_catholicon_**
Re: Change Adobe link in logo and loading text
You won't have to change vconfig file. Just putting logo.swf at that location would do the trick. (Ref: Presenter 7 Help)
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#5 2009-08-28 15:10:46
- **_jcharland001_**
Re: Change Adobe link in logo and loading text
If you put your own logo.swf, it still links to http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter/
Is there a way to change that link to something else?
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#6 2009-08-28 15:38:45
- **_robva65_**
Re: Change Adobe link in logo and loading text
Hey guys,
Saw this thread and wanted to weigh in on this too. Apologies in advance for the long post, but I feel it necessary to address a couple of items.
Although ccolon and catholicon are right, the fact is that if a learner accidentally clicked artwork in that area reserved for the logo, they
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