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ASME WPS and PQR documents

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Heating88

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Mar 27, 2015
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Hi folks,

Just a quick request to ask if anyone possibly has a copy of the 2017 ASME documents QW-482 (WPS) and QW-483 (PQR) in word format. The pdf versions on the ASME website just do not lend themselves to editing and saving. Some are also out of date.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Brian
 
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I strongly recommend you start with Excel for your forms, as I have done for 25+ years. In fact I regularly review WPSs from vendors who are my former employers still using templates I drew up way back when.
Tables in MS Word are unstable and formatting much more labour intensive. There is no need to use expensive 3rd party forms, unless perhaps you need to manage a database with hundreds of procedures and your QC and records system is highly automated.

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Hi folks,

Thanks for your replies.

Ironic - thank you for the suggestion of Excel but we have to work in word format as that is the only common software type amongst all our branches. We dont tend to suffer with instability as we all work to the same locked revision of the software.

Metalero - these are the google searches I first did and the results are pdf's that are either out of date or unworkable as they do not let you add text outside the pre-highlighted fields.

I do thank you for your help.

Brian
 
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