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If I do not have a scanner how can I put
the EKG or other documents onto the card ? |
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Many service stores such as
FedEx/Kinko's, Staples, etc. can scan the documents for you and place
them on the card. If not, you can carefully take a photo with a digital
camera (which produces a .jpg file), and copy it to the card. |
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Is my MedDataCard™ compatible with my
operating system ? |
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The text file included with MedDataCard™
is compatible with all PC and MAC® operating systems. Text files are
generic data and do not require any word processing program.
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Should all family members carry a
MedDataCard™ ? |
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Any family member could potentially find
themselves in an emergency situation, even if they are perfectly
healthy. Medical personnel can benefit from the information on the card
even if no medical conditions exist. |
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Where can I have files converted to
Adobe® .pdf format if I do not have the Adobe Acrobat® program ? |
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There are online services that can be
used to make this conversion. Many new computers come with this program
already installed. |
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What is the difference between Adobe
Acrobat® Reader, and the Adobe Acrobat® Program ? |
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The reader is used to view .pdf format
files, but cannot create them. The full program allows you to create
.pdf format files from existing files |
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What other format types should I use on
the MedDataCard™ ? |
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. Image formats such as .jpg and .gif are
usually used, and can be opened by a variety of programs usually already
installed on most computers. These are the same formats that are used
for photographs. |
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