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  2. File:COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card CDC (8-17-2020).pdf

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    COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card: Image title: COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card: Author: CDC/NCIRD: Software used: Adobe InDesign CC 13.0 (Windows) Conversion program: Adobe PDF Library 15.0: Encrypted: no: Page size: 348 x 294 pts: Version of PDF format: 1.4

  3. Comp card - Wikipedia

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    Comp card printing prices can vary depending on the number of pictures used on the card, the type of paper stock used, and the general printing quality. Different layout styles are available or can be created. There are digital comp cards. They are easy to share and update.

  4. Microsoft reaction card method - Wikipedia

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    Using this method involves a participant describing a design / product based on a list of 118 words. Each word is placed on a separate card. After viewing a design or product, the participant is asked to pick out the words they feel are relevant. The moderator then asks the participant to explain the reason for their selection.

  5. Windows CardSpace - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft initially shipped Windows CardSpace with the .NET Framework 3.0, which runs on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista.It is installed by default on Windows Vista as well as Windows 7 and is available as a free download for XP and Server 2003 via Windows Update.

  6. Category:Microsoft-related templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Microsoft-related templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  7. Cardfile - Wikipedia

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    Cardfile was first released with Windows 1.0 as an application that would allow users to create and flip through index cards containing several lines of free-form text. The original developer was Mark Cliggett [citation needed], represented by his initials MGC as the first three bytes of the original .crd file format.