Create Adobe PDF for salary slip

Hi All,
I searched on SDN but did not find any step by step procedure for creating PDF form for salary slip. Currently we have smart form and I would like to add company logo and make some changes on the salary slip.
How to we link the newly created PDF form to ESS salary slip ?
thanks for your inputs

you should configure feature EDPDF for the PDF form you have created and replace it in below feature.
1. HRFOR  - This feature decides whether to use HRFORMS or CEDT forms
(configured in PE51) for the payslip. If HRFORMS, the name of HRFORM has
to be mentioned here. If PE51 needs to be used then $CEDT$ should be
specified.
2. EDTIN - This should hold the value of the variant to be executed in
the CEDT program (payslip program). The variant should be proper with
the with the correct CEDT (payslip) form name and other parameters.
3. EDPDF - The name of the smartform (standard smartform
HR_ESS_PAYSLIP_TO_PDF or customer specific form) used to show the output
in the ESS.

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