Office Logos

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Louise

I posted a question earlier this week asking for websites where I can find
Office Logos that can be downloaded. I was kindly given the website:
http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/gallery/logoguidelines.mspx which contains
the logos for Office, Windows etc and work perfectly.

I now need logos for the individual Office applications, ie. Word, Excel
etc. and I can't seem to find them on this website.

Does anybody know of another sites where I can find these?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

Louise
 
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Louise

Hi

This is the method I have used i the past and yes it does work, however,
because i need these logos making quite big, when you adjust the size of
them, they are extremely disorted. The website I was directed to originally
actually offered the logos for download, so when you adjust the size of them,
it keeps the clarity.

Any idea where I can find more in that format??

Thank you.

Louise
 
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Louise

Hi Jonty

No, sorry, it is still distorted when I adjust the size. If you look at the
website below, it gives you actual download links for the logos, rather than
copying and pasting the icon itself. Doing it this way keeps the picture
clarity but I can't find the Word, Excel etc. logos on this particular site.

I am presuming it is this kind of thing I will need for the other logos I
now need in order to keep the clarity.

http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/gallery/logoguidelines.mspx

Thanks again.
Louise
 
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Jonty

Hi again louise

i'll keep looking and will come back to ou bt mite not be till monday as i
finish at 4.30 (its 4.10 now).

have a gud weekend

Jonty
 
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Louise

Thanks very much for all your help. I've been looking for days and can't see
to find anything.

Have a good weekend yourself.

Louise
 
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Louise

Hi Mary

Apologies in advanced if this is me being stupid, but..........I have
downloaded the first logo I need but when I try to open it to re-size it
etc., I am told it doesn't recognise the file type and cannot open it. I
have, therefore, downloaded a free trial of Digital Image Starter. Do I need
to have this kind of software in order to work with these logos?

Thank you.
Louise
 
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Louise

Mary

Really sorry about this. I downloaded a free copy of the appropriate
software and the first couple of logos worked perfectly, however, everything
I have tried to download since has simply said 'Sorry, this file cannot be
opened'.

Any ideas why this is happening? It has done this on every logo after the
first two.

Thank you.
Louise
 
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Echo S

You might try downloading the logos again just to make sure nothing was
messed up during the download.

For image editors, try Irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com It's free, and
will allow you to open EPS files. You might want to save them out as PNG
files for use in your Office programs.

Which specific logos are you having trouble with?
 
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Louise

Hi
The only 2 logos it let me download successfully were Word and Excel, all
the others (PowerPoint, Access, Explorer) gave me the same error message.
The package I downloaded is called 'Digital Image' as this was one of the
options it gave me to use.

I'm not sure what I've done wrong if, in fact, it is me but somebody else in
the Forum has offered to download them for me and e-mail them which has give
me an immediate solution and is fantastic. As for the future, may be I
should delete Digital Image and try another one.

Louise

Echo S said:
You might try downloading the logos again just to make sure nothing was
messed up during the download.

For image editors, try Irfanview at http://www.irfanview.com It's free, and
will allow you to open EPS files. You might want to save them out as PNG
files for use in your Office programs.

Which specific logos are you having trouble with?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Louise said:
Mary

Really sorry about this. I downloaded a free copy of the appropriate
software and the first couple of logos worked perfectly, however,
everything
I have tried to download since has simply said 'Sorry, this file cannot be
opened'.

Any ideas why this is happening? It has done this on every logo after the
first two.

Thank you.
Louise
 
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Echo S

Don't delete Digital Image -- you need to uninstall it. But yeah, at this
point, I'd just leave it alone. Heck, it might be useful for something else.

I just tried these in Irfanview (You'll need to install the Irfanview
plug-ins, too, to be able to open these EPS files.), but for whatever
reason, these logos look stretched. I think it's probably my widescreen. But
they look fine in Illustrator.

I'm glad someone's emailed you what you want for now, though.
 
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Louise

Hi
I meant to uninstall it but, yes, thinking about, it might come in useful
for other things.

I'll have to give Illustrator a go, see if I can get that to work any
better. Only problem is, it is opening them all using Digital Image by
default now and I can't find an option to 'open with....'

I'll be glad when this project's finished!!

Thanks for all your help.

Echo S said:
Don't delete Digital Image -- you need to uninstall it. But yeah, at this
point, I'd just leave it alone. Heck, it might be useful for something else.

I just tried these in Irfanview (You'll need to install the Irfanview
plug-ins, too, to be able to open these EPS files.), but for whatever
reason, these logos look stretched. I think it's probably my widescreen. But
they look fine in Illustrator.

I'm glad someone's emailed you what you want for now, though.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Louise said:
Hi
The only 2 logos it let me download successfully were Word and Excel, all
the others (PowerPoint, Access, Explorer) gave me the same error message.
The package I downloaded is called 'Digital Image' as this was one of the
options it gave me to use.

I'm not sure what I've done wrong if, in fact, it is me but somebody else
in
the Forum has offered to download them for me and e-mail them which has
give
me an immediate solution and is fantastic. As for the future, may be I
should delete Digital Image and try another one.
 
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Echo S

Oh, if you have Illustrator available, then you don't need Irfanview. Try
right-clicking the file in a window. "Open with" is usually somewhere on the
right-click menu.

Otherwise, you can change your EPS file associations to Illustrator using
the instrux at the bottom of

Changing a File Association, Repairing broken File Associations
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00355.htm

Replace "PPT" with EPS and "PowerPoint" with Illustrator, of course.
 

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