Adding and Adjust Size of New Logo on Form in SE71

I have an existing form on which the logo needs to be changed.  The form is SAPscript using tcode SE71.  I uploaded the new logo (.bmp)  using tcode SE78 but when I put it on the form it is extremely large.  How do I adjust the size of the logo so it is more compact and fits into the upper left hand corner of the form?  We are on ECC 6.0.

Hi friend,
Its simple.
This is the general formart to handle the size of a logo. In your case you have specified it as a Bitmap file so use the syntax below,
BITMAP <Logo name> OBJECT GRAPHICS ID BMAP TYPE BCOL DPI <resolution>.
You can have different resolution namely 75, 100, 200, 150, 300 and 600 dpis.
This varies based on the printer settings. Try using this friend.
I think this will solve your issue if you face any queries please revert back to me i will help you.
Thanks,
Sri Hari

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