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Hi everyone,

I'm new to the forum and i'm having a few problems with my cubecart 3.0.17

Firstly, I can't get version 3.0.17 to default to GBP (£) - I have selected 'British Pounds' in the general settings tab and enabled GBP under the currencies tab.

I can get the £ sign to show but when i enter e.g £129.95 it will come up as £68.59 (which is obviously $129.95).

Second,

I am trying to put my own company image in place of the cubecart logo. I have logged into my site via FTP and gone to www/images/logos and have deleted the cubecart logo file and replaced it with mylogo.gif - I still have the cubecart logo!

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

I look forward to meeting you all soon.

Regards,

Andy

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Hey Andy.

1. For your currency, go to your Currencies in your admin panel and change the Value of the British pound to 1.00 and alter the other currencies to the appropriate exchange rate.

2. For your logo you need to replace it in admin/images folder.

Hope it all makes sense.

aPoLLo :homestar:

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Hey Andy.

Sorry forgot to mention.

Did you change the following image http://www.domainnam.com/admin/images/ccAdminLogo.gif

I also have another image in that same directory called ccAdminLogoLrg.gif ( http://www.domainname.com/admin/images/ccAdminLogoLrg.gif )

Yours seems to be missing for some reason but that is for your login page logo.

Might wanna try that as well.

aPoLLo

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Okay a little confused. It looks to me like you are changing the logo in your admin section - is it the storefront you actually want to change? If so, that is usually in your skins folder - skins/yourskin/styleImages/ etc.

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The Naughty Boy

There was a naughty boy,

And a naughty boy was he,

He ran away to Scotland

The people for to see

Then he found

That the ground

Was as hard,

That a yard

Was as long,

That a song

Was as merry,

That a cherry

Was as red,

That lead

Was as weighty,

That fourscore

Was as eighty,

That a door

Was as wooden

As in England

So he stood in his shoes

And he wonder'd;

He stood in his shoes

And he wonder'd.

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