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Anyone tell me where I can get editable PDF's (or in Word) for installation /condition reports. I find the paper ones too small and fiddly to fill in. Any help would be appreciated
 
I will thank you Lister, even though I have them already, would have thought the OP would come on a do the same. :rolleyes:
 
Blank EIC and other forms downloadable at Electrical Test Certificates There's ODT and PDF versions available.
I've noticed a few companies now using them.
You have to type entries in, rather than 'pull down' choice (as used in happysteve's forms on this forum).

My MS Word won't open the ODT files, but can convert them using MS WordPad: open .odt then "File" and select "Save as" → "Open Office XML document(*.docx)".
Find Wordpad (in my Win10) via Start -Search - "wordpad"

I personally find editing .doxc easier & more flexible than .pdf but I'm just using free pdfxchange viewer (which works fine for completing happysteve's forms).
 
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