How to add a logo to your waiver forms

How to add a logo to your waiver forms

You can add a logo that will work on every form, via system settings by clicking the avatar at the top right of the application. This logo will function for all waiver form and kiosks.

Each waiver has an option to override this logo, and using a unique logo for each waiver. This is accessible by editing your form, clicking on the Branding and Logo tab, and uploading a unique waiver for that form and kiosk.
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