>I was wondering about the PTG logo, too (I can't use it, but my business >partner can). I've used fuzzy scans from the PTG publications, but are >there higher quality electronic forms of these available? >Clark Hi Gang, I put one (the old version) together in Corel Draw way back when, because I wanted something usable, and because they weren't otherwise available. Anyone with a scanner and a drawing program could do the same thing I did if they were just willing to invest the necessary time. Apparently nobody else has, or they haven't chosen to make the results of their time and energy available to those who haven't or won't. This is, in my somewhat relentless opinion, one of the minimal services the home offices should have been providing all along. Maybe they always did and I just didn't know it, but I don't recall seeing the information anywhere. What was once the PTG logo is now the RPT logo (the round one), which is what I built, and still use. If anyone would like a huge Jpeg of it, at 93k, or a .cdr at 9k, let me know and I'll send you a copy. I haven't made up a new PTG logo because I don't particularly like it, so I haven't taken the time and trouble, but if anyone has a .cdr, .jpg, .tif, or .eps of it, I'd like a copy too. Ron N
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