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Adding a logo to a report is a great way to specify what customer or individual a report is for. Izenda offers many methods of doing so and this video will highlight a few of those methods. On the standard report designer in the Header tab, selecting the option to add a custom Report Header and Footer will add a new design grid to the report design interface. This is added above any visualizations created in the previous Design tab. Here, there are several boxes pre-configured for usage. Many of these options are basic report metadata generated dynamically based on the report itself. Selecting the Logo Image option opens an interface allowing the designer to add in a specific image URL. To control the image size, use the dimensions option, or simply drag the logo image square. Images can also be used on a report body through the KPI report part. Adding a background image as a KPI gives the designer much more freedom and flexibility for reports restricted to a header option. Note that