Just a tip for anyone trying to add a logo to your invoices and such:
If your logo does not exactly fit the dimensions specified (ie it is too long in one direction), just resize your logo dimensions until both dimensions are smaller than the required size. For example, I had a logo that was 800x900. However, the required size for the logo is 640x220 at 72 pixels per inch (dpi). In order to make it fit, I resized the logo (proportionately) down to where the 900 dimension was 220. This turned the 800 dimension into 247, which is less than the 640 that is required. Now the logo fits.
Follow the logic here:
Step 1: Analyze my logo versus optimum: 800x900 does not equal 640x220
Step 2: Resize 900 down to 220.
Step 3: Analyze the new 800 dimension--is it smaller than the 640 required?
Step 4: If yes, great! Move to step 5. If not, resize again, but this time tell the photo editor to fit the not-yet-right dimension to 640.
But wait, there is more. When the logo is displayed on the report, Manager tries to stretch it to fit the exact 640x220 shape it wants, which can distort the logo severely! The fix? Just adjust the canvas size to be 640x220. This is a feature in PaintShop Pro that makes it easy to do, but other photo editors probably have a similar function. So, in my case, the 247 dimension was significantly less than the 640 it wanted, and so my logo was distorted. I just told PainShop Pro to center the photo while putting in the correct dimensions of 640x220 in the "Canvas Size" function.
Also, Mitchell put out a tool that could potentially save you some trouble in this department. I have not used it, but it is referenced in the post immediately above by Johnny:
http://managerforum.net/viewtopic.php?f ... 967#p85105
If all of this is more than you care to deal with, head on over to a freelance website like Fiverr and hire someone to do it for $20 or less.