
There are a number of settings you can choose from. If the card has hidden fields, such as
a password, PIN or lock combination, you can choose whether the field should be hidden
when the card is first displayed (Hide), showing (Show), or displayed in the same state it
was when you last displayed the card (Remember). You can also select the color for the
text and card background, as well as the icon associated with the card.
You can also choose between Square and Round corners for the card when it is displayed
using Card View. Choose to Show the Icon on the Card to display the card’s icon on the
card itself in Card View. Select Border to draw a border around the card in the card pane.
Choose Flex View to present the card in a grid style format, rather than the traditional card
style format.
The option to add a Background Picture to your cards is available for most types of cards
on most platforms. You can use either regular Bitmap files, with the .bmp extension, the
.png extension, or JPEG files, with the .jpg extension. You can choose to Insert the picture
to copy the file into your wallet. Inserted images will sync to some, but not all devices. You
can also choose to Link to a picture to use a bitmap or JPEG file that remains outside the
wallet file (on Windows PC, the picture must be in the eWallet\Graphics and
Sounds folder in your My Documents folder for eWallet to link to it.) These images
will not synchronize to other device. If you choose to Remove a picture, the picture is re-
moved from the card.
Some devices offer a Picture Position button that allows you to choose how the graphic
is positioned on the card. You can choose to Center the picture or to display it in the Upper
Left, Upper Right, Lower Left or Lower Right corner of the card. You can also choose
to Tile the picture over the entire area of the card. If the card is a Credit Card, on some
devices you can also choose to use the graphic to replace the default credit card logo (Replace
Default Logo). See Section 3.3.7, “Background Graphics” (page 20) for complete inform-
ation.
3.3.6. File Attachments
On Windows PC, eWallet allows you to attach files to your cards so that you can keep im-
portant images and documents close at hand. Files you attach to a card will be encrypted
and synchronized. You can attach any type of file to your wallet including documents, pictures,
sound files, and more.
To attach a file to a card, click the Attach button on the Design ribbon.
To extract an attached file, click the Attachment graphic in the top right corner of the card
display.
3.3.7. Background Graphics
On some platforms, you can customize the appearance of your eWallet cards by adding
pictures to the background. eWallet supports both bitmap and jpeg image types, and on
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