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Tip: Custom Splash Screen

Josh Verran
Advisor

This is just a quick tip/suggestion as opposed to a question.

I would recommend that offices include their own "Splash Screen" as the "landing page" when anyone opens a new file using the company's template. This not only reinforces your brand identity but also provides immediate access to essential and contextual information.

In our template, I utilise an Ancillary File (PLN) to generate content, such as the Splash Screen, which is then published as PMK files for efficiency and ease of updating. In the template, I have a worksheet containing a drawing linked to the PMK. This setup allows for high-quality vector outputs and immediate updates.

This worksheet is saved as a view and placed at the very top of our View Map for quick reference.
When updating the template, I ensure this view is set as active, ensuring that the splash screen is the first view users encounter

For those unfamiliar, PMK files are particularly useful in this context for their stability and ease of integration into the template workflow. I recommend reviewing and possibly updating the splash screen content periodically, especially to reflect significant template changes or updates to company information.

Including a visual representation of your brand and essential project details at the beginning of your workflow can significantly enhance the user experience and project consistency.


Below is an example of our current Splash Screen;
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MERLO
Contributor

Interesting, I dont't know what is an anciliary file or a pmk ., but I would love to know more... maybe you can you make a video on that ?