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Upload a Group Logo 

To upload your group's logo, you'll first need to go to the Owner Settings page, which can be accessed by clicking on the Owner Settings tab on your group's homepage. You need to be a Group Owner in order to access this page.

Owner Settings

Only .jpg .jpeg .gif and .png image files can be uploaded for your group logo. Click Browse to locate the file on your computer.

Upload an Image

The recommended size for an image is 80 pixels by 80 pixels.

You can create a 80px x 80px sized logo by resizing and croping your image using another image-editing program like iPhoto, Picasa, Microsoft Picture Manager, or Photoshop.

Or you can use OR Nurse Link's cropping tool that will appear if the image you upload to the site is a dimension other than 80px by 80px.

To use OR Nurse Link's cropping tool, upload your image by choosing Browse to find the file on your computer.

A Crop Your Picture box will appear with your uploaded image.
 
Cropping your picture

(Note: lower resolution images will appear fuzzy. Either upload a higher resolution image, or use another image-editing program like iPhoto, Picasa, Microsoft Picture Manager, or Photoshop to create a 80px by 80px sized image.)

Click and hold the red square and move it to the desired spot on your image.
 
Red Cropping Box

The red cropping box will always be a perfect square, so if your image is a rectangle, part of your image will be cropped out. If you don't want any part of your image cropped out, you'll need to use image editing software to resize your image.

You can also make the red square bigger and smaller by hovering your mouse over the corner of the red box until it turns into a double arrow and clicking and holding the arrow until the square is the desired size.

Sizing the cropping box

Click OK.

Your image will now be cropped into an 80px by 80px image.

Uploaded logo

Click Remove Image if you want to remove your logo and upload a different one.

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