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How to Add a Custom Logo to a Prezi Presentation
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Adding a custom logo to a Prezi presentation can help give your presentation a professional and polished look, and reinforce your branding. Here are the steps to add a custom logo to a Prezi presentation: 1. First, choose the logo you want to use in your presentation. Make sure the logo is in a suitable format such as PNG or JPEG. 2. Open your Prezi presentation and click on the "Customize" button in the top right corner of the screen. 3. In the "Customize" menu, click on "Logo & Favicon" to open the logo settings. 4. Click on "Upload logo" and select the image file of your logo from your computer. 5. Once the logo is uploaded, you can adjust its size and position in the "Logo & Favicon" settings. 6. You can also choose whether you want the logo to appear on all slides or just on certain ones. 7. Once you're happy with the placement and settings, click "Save" to apply the logo to your presentation. That's it! Your custom logo should now appear in your Prezi presentation. Remember to make sure your logo is high-quality and properly sized so that it looks professional and doesn't distract from your presentation content.
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