UI Framework Logo exchange without skin copy. SAP Enhancement Package 1 for SAP CRM 7.0



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UI Framework Logo exchange without skin copy SAP Enhancement Package 1 for SAP CRM 7.0 1

Objectives At the end of this unit, you will be able to: Change the logo within CRM 7.0 WebClient UI Add a logo text (caption) next to the header logo SAP 2009 / Page 2 2

Agenda 1. Overview 2. Logo exchange without skin copy 3. Logo Text SAP 2009 / Page 3 3

Overview Optimize CRM WebClient UI layout Easy exchange of SAP logo (Standard) with a customer specific logo in the header area of the WebClient UI. No modification of CSS files necessary. No Skin copy necessary (you can change the logo within the Standard Skin) Different logo text for each business role possible. SAP 2009 / Page 4 4

Logo Exchange Without Skin Copy SAP CRM WebClient UI is delivered with the SAP logo in the top left corner of the UI. Within the following slides we demonstrate how to adopt the logo and logo text to the customer needs. SAP 2009 / Page 5 5

Agenda 1. Overview 2. Logo exchange without skin copy 2.1. Skin Workbench 2.2. Define Icon 3. Logo Text SAP 2009 / Page 6 6

Logo Exchange Without Skin Copy Skin Workbench Before you start to replace the Standard SAP logo you have to add a new logo in the Skin workbench. (IMG -> Customer Relationship Management->UI Framework->UI Framework Definition-> Skins and Icons->Access Skin Workbench) Step 1: Create own Skin folder in Skin workbench SAP 2009 / Page 7 Step 1: Before you start to replace the Standard SAP logo you have to add a new logo in the Skin workbench. You can use an existing Skin folder in the lower panel of the workbench or create a new custom folder by copying a Standard Skin from the upper panel. 7

Logo Exchange Without Skin Copy Skin Workbench Step 2: Insert new logo SAP 2009 / Page 8 Step 2: Once you have created your own folder you can use the context menu (right mouse click) to import an icon from your local files. 8

Logo Exchange Without Skin Copy Define Icon In the Icon Customizing you can define your new logo (IMG -> Customer Relationship Management->UI Framework->UI Framework Definition-> Skins and Icons->Define Icons) Step 1: Create new icon with name CUSTOM_LOGO of type Logo. SAP 2009 / Page 9 Step 1: Icons of the type Logo are used in the header area of the WebClient UI. If you change the SAP logo, you can add your own company logo or overwrite the SAP logo. If you want to overwrite the SAP logo, create a new icon with name CUSTOM_LOGO and type LOGO. If you use your own company logo, be aware of its size. If the logo does not entirely fit into the header area of the WebClient UI, you can adjust the header size in the Customizing activity Define Layout Profile. The SAP logo is replaced by your logo in the entire WebClient UI, in the header area of all screens, in the screen in which you select a business role for logon, and so on. Since logos are skin-dependent, you also need to ensure that the logo is available for all skins. 9

Logo Exchange Without Skin Copy Define Icon Step 2: Open subfolder Icon Files and add new logo files from skin Workbench using F4-Help SAP 2009 / Page 10 Step 2: Select file type (PNG for IE7 and up, GIF if you are using IE6). The best approach is to write 2 entries, one for each file type. If you do not enter a skin name, the corresponding icon is available for all standard SAP skins. If you want to overwrite the icons in a specific skin, you need to enter the skin name. You can select Right-to-Left if the icon is right-to-left supported. The URL for the icon can be retrieved via F4-Help which opens the skin workbench browser to select the file path. It is also possible to enter the file path manually (without F4-Help). 10

Logo Exchange Without Skin Copy Once you have changes the settings for the logo you can relaunch the WebClint UI and check if the SAP Standard logo will be replaced by you custom logo. SAP 2009 / Page 11 11

Agenda 1. Overview 2. Logo exchange without skin copy 3. Logo Text SAP 2009 / Page 12 12

Logo Text It is possible to define a Logo Text for each different Business Role (IMG -> Customer Relationship Management->UI Framework->UI Framework Definition-> Business Roles -> Define Business Roles) SAP 2009 / Page 13 A new Logo Text can be defined in the Details for Business Role Customizing. The parameter Logo Text defines the text next to the logo in the header area of the WebClient UI. You can enter a text with a maximum of 50 characters. Since the text size is skindependent, you need to ensure that the logo text is not cut off. 13

Further Information SAP CRM SAP CRM - Roll-Out Map https://portal.wdf.sap.corp/go/crm-rollout-map SAP CRM - Ramp-Up Knowledge Transfer (RKT) http://service.sap.com/rkt-crm SAP CRM Demo Portal http://crmportal.wdf.sap.corp:1080 SAP CRM WiKi https://wiki.wdf.sap.corp/display/sapcrmhub/ho me SAP CRM - Help Portal http://help.sap.com/crm SAP Public Web http://www.sap.com/crm SAP 2009 / Page 14 14

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