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Stefanie
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Beamer: how not to print the logo on a specific frame

Post by Stefanie »

I am using beamer for a presentation and I would like to omit the logo from some specific frames. is there a command i can use at the beginning of the frame? I defined the logo by inserting \logo{\includegraphics[width=1.5cm]{mylogo.jpg}} in the preamble.
thanks,

stefanie

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grinder
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Re: Beamer: how not to print the logo on a specific frame

Post by grinder »

Did you or anyone else has an answer to that? I don't want the logo to appear on the titlepage of my presentation
grinder
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Beamer: how not to print the logo on a specific frame

Post by grinder »

I 've just found a way. You can use the plain option:

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\begin{frame}[plain]
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