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PDF editable certificates. You will need Adobe Reader 8.1 or later. Free to do with what you want!

Many thanks to those in the Sparky Pub for comments and suggestions. No Guarantee, warranty and all the usual stuff :)

Steve.
 

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Steve,

They are good, nice effort. I dont suppose you can do a version that works on a Mac, or do they work on a Mac anyway.
I paid £24 last year for a CD with all that on and not nearly as good looking as your's.

Cheers........Howard
 
so nic or napit dont have a prefrence. i know the lbc will exept anything which conforms,are you sure?


scheme providers do not get the certs, you hold a copy and a copy given to client, all you do upon completion is inform your scheme the work is done (usually a internet tool giving details of job, addess etc) so as long as the forms are to bs7671 then they comply.

you may find Nic may twist about not using thier forms, however they cant force you as long as they are based upon the regs.
 
scheme providers do not get the certs, you hold a copy and a copy given to client, all you do upon completion is inform your scheme the work is done (usually a internet tool giving details of job, addess etc) so as long as the forms are to bs7671 then they comply.

you may find Nic may twist about not using thier forms, however they cant force you as long as they are based upon the regs.

Nic do not have a problem, as you say, as long as they're 7671 forms.
 
I see your point Ian, they are similar.

I was making the point that the niceic don't mind you using other certificates and not theirs, whether you copy theirs is a different matter. But seeing as theirs is based on the example in bs7671 and so are the op's, then they are bound to look similar.
 
I see your point Ian, they are similar.

I was making the point that the niceic don't mind you using other certificates and not theirs, whether you copy theirs is a different matter. But seeing as theirs is based on the example in bs7671 and so are the op's, then they are bound to look similar.


I know that all forms are based on BS7671 but what I am saying is that the NIC and Steves are very similar and that the NIC could in theory say that he has copied theirs and is in breach of their copyright.
 
I know that all forms are based on BS7671 but what I am saying is that the NIC and Steves are very similar and that the NIC could in theory say that he has copied theirs and is in breach of their copyright.

As far as I am aware, the NIC copyright is in regards to their logo and NIC specific stuff. If you look at other certs availabe and cets from software, they all look like mine :)

Steve.
 
I've made very similar ones in word. Can I ask how you made these Steve? I don't use pdfs, I'm assuming you made them in adobe or something? I found making them in word to be very difficult and time consuming and there are still some things I'm not happy with.
 

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