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How to Use the Position Logo Paper Feature in pdfFiller

The Position Logo Paper feature in pdfFiller allows you to easily add your company logo or any other image to your documents. Follow these steps to use this feature:

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Open the pdfFiller website or app and log in to your account.
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Upload the document to which you want to add the logo.
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Click on the 'Logo' button in the toolbar.
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A pop-up window will appear. Click on the 'Upload' button to select the logo image from your computer.
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Once the logo is uploaded, you can adjust its position by dragging it to the desired location on the document.
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To resize the logo, click on one of the corners and drag it inward or outward.
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If needed, you can also rotate the logo by clicking on the circular arrow icon and dragging it.
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To delete the logo, simply click on it and press the 'Delete' key on your keyboard.
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After positioning the logo, you can save the document by clicking on the 'Save' button.

That's it! You have successfully used the Position Logo Paper feature in pdfFiller to add your logo to your document.

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Left Aligned Logos Work Best Users scan pages starting from the top left corner going left to right down the page. This means users will gaze more on a left aligned logo than a centered or right aligned one. The more visual gazes your logo gets, the easier it is for users to recall your brand.
Position your logo near the top of your letterhead The purpose of a letterhead is for your branding to be recognizable across all of your business correspondence. That's why people typically put their own logo at the top of their letter.
Typically, there are three schools of thought as to where logos can go: in the top-left, top-middle, or top-right corners of a page. So this begs the question: which position is right for your logo? If we're going strictly based on UX logic, then your logo belongs in the top-left corner of your website.
Positioning your logo on a document and letter is no different than a website. It's best to place your logo on the top left-hand corner or center of the page. Be aware of how the logo will look on your letter. You don't want it to be too large and overpowering or too small that it's hard to read.
Summary: Users are 89% more likely to remember logos shown in the traditional top-left position than logos placed on the right. Share this article: Showing a logo in the top left corner of a web page is probably the most common design pattern of all time.
A: The most common logo placement on a shirt is on the left chest. This has become the most common placement due to the original handshake, which would force your right hand to extend and therefore cover up the right chest area and your logo.
Right-to-left is 'backwards' and 'in the past'. This technique is also applied in photography and comic writing: models/characters facing right are going forward, either in direction or in plot. Characters facing left are reminiscing, being unproductive to the plot or are facing an obstacle.
And so is logo placement. Now you know why brands put their logo on the left side. It is because it follows the direction we are naturally looking at, follows conventions, and it is more memorable that way. These are the reasons why logos on popular products are always on the Left.
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