Add Logo To Top Left of Invoice In Zoho Invoice

Zoho Invoice is a cloud-based invoicing and billing solution tailored for small businesses, freelancers, and mom-and-pop businesses.  Zoho Invoices offers a variety of pre-designed templates you can customize with your logo and branding.  In this article,  we will be showing you how to add your company logo to the top left corner of your invoices.  Refer to our article here on getting ready to add your invoice.  If you want your logo in a different location,  refer to our article here.

After you upload your logo,  you will need to pick a template to customize.  To select a template:  

1 Click on the gear icon on the top right corner of the screen and then scroll down to the bottom to select PDF Templates.  

2 Once in the templates page,  click on Invoices underneath Templates in the middle column.  You will see two preloaded templates.  If you want to add more templates,  you can click on the blue New button on the right side of the screen.  

3 Hover over the template that you wish to use and you will see a blue Edit button.  Click on the Edit button to edit the invoice template.  Click on the Transaction Details button on the left side of the screen to add the logo to your invoice and resize it if necessary.  

4 Once in the Transaction Details screen,  click on the > next to Organization Details to expand the Organization Details.  

5 In the Organization Details,  make sure there is a checkmark next to Show Organization Logo and make sure your logo appears below it.  

6 Once that is done,  you can resize the logo by using the Resize Logo slider bar,  you will see the size of the logo on your invoice on the preview screen when you let go of the slider.  

Once the above steps are done,  continue the steps here.

Adding a company logo adds a professional touch to your invoices, making them look more polished and official.  It ensures that your customers recognize your business every time they receive an invoice.  Every invoice sent is a marketing opportunity, reminding your clients of your brand and potentially encouraging repeat business.

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