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How to create a custom cover page for PDF version of the proposal?

Focus: The focus of this Self Help article is to provide you information and steps in order to create your own custom Cover page for the PDF version of your proposal.

Why create a custom cover page? Creating a custom cover page is an excellent way to professionalize your PDF version of your proposal.

Please note:  Quote Roller has two different “Page Sizes” that can be used. To locate or to switch the PDF Page size, go to Settings > Company Section, scroll down and you will have “Page Size” Options.

A4 – This uses a cover page image of 800(width) X 1130(height)

US Letter – This uses a cover page of 1020(width) X 1320(height)

In this example, we will be discussing a A4 Cover Page image.

Step 1: Create your image. Using your computer software, we recommend that you create blank image of 800(width) X 1130(height). This can easily be done with Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, etc… Accepted files are JPG, PNG and GIF Files.

Step 1-A: Add your logo or other items to that image. If you are adding a company logo, we recommend to add it top-center. See below for an example of a custom cover page.

Step 2: Uploading your Cover page image.  Go to templates > Click on the name of your template and choose “Change Design”. Then over on the left, you will have “PDF Page Backgrounds”, Cover page and inner page.

Templates - Change Design

Templates - Change Design - PDF Page Backgrounds

Step 3: Click on the Upload button. Click on “Chose File” and select your image. Click “Upload” to upload the image. Then down on the left, and click on the orange button “Save and Apply”.  Test our your updated PDF, by clicking on “Download PDF version” inside of the editor.

Below is an example of custom Cover Page upload and screenshot taken from a PDF viewer.

QR Custom Cover Page

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