
3.3.3. Extra Fields
Need to store additional information that's not covered by the existing named fields? You
can add extra details fields, and set them to the type you want, by pressing the button on
the Edit Cardscreen.
3.3.4. Custom Templates
If none of the card types we provide is exactly what you are looking for, the options for
editing field names and types will allow you to create the exact sort of card you need.
On Windows PC you can also customize the basic card types to create custom sets of tem-
plates.
To rename the label for a field, select the Edit Fields ribbon and then click on the field label
you wish to change. Enter a new name in the Field Name field of the Field Options group
of the Edit Fields ribbon.
If you have a particular set of changes you’d like to use all the time, you can save a customized
card as a template. Once you’ve done this, whenever you go to make a new card, your template
will appear as one of the card types you can choose from. You can do this by right-clicking
on the card in the card list selecting Save to Template.
If you want to view all of the templates on your Windows PC, use Edit Templates to access
the templates file. You can edit templates the same way that you edit a normal eWallet card.
Any changes made to a template will automatically appear in any new cards made with that
template, but changing a template will not alter existing cards. Click on the Edit Templates
on the Edit ribbon.
Note that embedded images are not supported in templates.
3.3.5. Card Properties
In addition to the fields (containing data) in your eWallet cards, you can also control card
colors, borders, card icon, and other aspects of the card’s appearance. If appropriate for the
card type and platform, you can also set whether a card is scrollable, whether a hidden field
(for example, a PIN) is initially displayed, and whether the icon displays on the card face itself.
Some appearance options are not available on some platforms.
To change the appearance settings for your cards, go to the Card List and click on the card
whose appearance you want to change, and then select the Design ribbon.
The appearance settings allow you to set the card’s background color, color gradients, text
color, icon and related settings. Most of these features are available on most devices.
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