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  1. The way I pick it up from your message in post 6 if I save the file with a new filename then I should be able to edit that file. Unfortunately, when the file is saved under a new file name it is also saved with all protection still in place therefore, the newly saved document, cannot be edited. Hence the need to re-enter all data again. Like I said a great and useful idea, which in my case, in the long run I'll probably return to once meds are all settled and not changing every fortnight or so.
  2. FYI. If that statement was meant for me then please do not be patronising. I read all the above and understand that you have to save the pdf under a different filename. I was just saying that it would be better if we didn't have to enter each piece of information every time we had to update the card. Being a quite recently diagnosed diabetic, who has been in hospital quite frequently for surgery and infections my medication has been, and probably will continue to be, changed quite often ie. Insulin doseage. It is therefore quite tedious having to re-enter every piece of information just to ammend, for example an insulin dose from 30 units to 40 units.
  3. Out of interest. Which software was used to create the Medical Alert Wallet Card. I'd be interested to maybe try creating my own. May even try with photoshop, at least I can save various parts as layers in pds file. Regards.
  4. Thanks for this. Ideal for carrying in wallet. Would be great if we could save the card completed but then only change the parts which may need changing regularly like current medication. I can understand the need to protect the file but it can be a bit time consuming having to re-enter every piece of information just to remove/add 1 item of medication. Still a great idea though.
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