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Column
G
Column FColumn EColumn DColumn CCard Type
DateNameNumberIdentification
Phone #DateInsuredGroup #Policy #Insurance
DateNameAcct #Memberships
Phone NumberPhone Numbers
Phone #PharmacyDoctorNameRx #Prescriptions
FromDateSerial #Serial Numbers
VIN #License #Vehicle Info
PINAccess #Voice Mail
URLPasswordUsernameWeb Logins
The card types in your file must be exactly as shown above.
The table below is an example, showing 6 cards in 2 categories.
Then, run the eWallet Card Importer on your .csv file. Select CSV as the file format to import.
Don't forget to open your new wallet file using eWallet; this will let you check your inform-
ation. Plus, you'll be able to add more useful information to your existing cards, as well as
more cards and card types to your wallet.
2.7. Protecting Your Information
Anytime you open a password protected wallet, eWallet will ask you for the password. Until
the correct password is provided, eWallet will not display any of the wallet’s contents.
Once opened, your wallet remains unlocked until:
you close eWallet on your Windows PC
you lock the wallet file by selecting the Lock button on your Windows PC
eWallet automatically locks your wallet file if you’ve chosen to have it do so (See below
for information about how to do this)
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Chapter 2. Getting Started with eWallet
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