Image Type In Crystal Report

I am trying to use a  .gif logo in my crystal report but it's give error that crystal report does not support .gif file. Please tell me what type of image file(extension) i can use in Crystal Report?

I believe jpg and bmp images are supported

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    IPost a message to SAP Businessone Reporting & Printing Forum
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    VS 2012
    VS 2013
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