Increase Height of Logo Screen Area

Hi Gurus,
I have uploaded Logo and its compressed, as the length of the logo is little bit larger than the space provided, So I wanted to Increase the height of the Logo area.
How can i do that.
I have seen thtmlb_stand.css, I did not understand what to change to increase the height , by the ways is it the correct file to make changes or make changes anywhere else.
Thanks & Regards
Ajay

Hi deepak,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Deepak ,  I have increased the header length as you said, it increased the Header length.
But the problem is, thought the length of the header area is more, The picture(logo) which i upload,
its size is not increasing.
If I change a picture with more length, It cuts and displays only in the logo area, though the header is more.
Now, how to increase the picture length area.
In thtmlb.css, where i changed the Logo image, Here in the code, though i increase those pixcels below.  700px & 50px, still no change
How to increase the picture or logo area to display the complete logo?
Thanks
Ajay

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