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# Changing the navigation bar and email header logo
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You can customize the logo that appears in email headers and in the navigation
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bar on pages that are displayed by your GitLab server.
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1. Navigate to the **Admin** area and go to the **Appearance** page, then locate
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the **Navigation bar** section.
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1. For the **Header Logo**, choose an image file of the logo for your
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organization.
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![appearance](branded_page_and_email_header/appearance.png)
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1. Save your changes.
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Your GitLab navigation bar will display the custom logo:
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![custom_brand_header](branded_page_and_email_header/custom_brand_header.png)
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The GitLab pipeline emails will also display the custom logo:
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![custom_email_header](branded_page_and_email_header/custom_email_header.png)
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