tim banic
27th September 2000, 09:35 AM
Hi folks, I am searching for a website to find QS documents that I can Download. Save me from buying a program or making them from scratch.
Thanks for your help
tim
Thanks for your help
tim
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View Full Version : Premade QS documents tim banic 27th September 2000, 09:35 AM Hi folks, I am searching for a website to find QS documents that I can Download. Save me from buying a program or making them from scratch. Thanks for your help tim Don Watt 27th September 2000, 12:08 PM Hi Tim, Depends on what "QS documents" you're after. There are some very good examples right here in the pdf section! tim banic 27th September 2000, 03:59 PM If they were silver bullets I might consider using them on myself some days....and other days on other folks. I was looking for the sheets for PPAP, not procedures. Thanks folks tim banic 27th September 2000, 04:06 PM sorry forgot to add this to my last statement, but what is a pdf (showing my lack of knowing). thanks ahead of time. I fyou would like to email me please do so tbanic@hdbrown.com thanks again Jim Evans 27th September 2000, 05:27 PM Tim, Although not on the web there are standard PPAP forms in the appendices of the PPAP manual from AIAG. I believe the cost is only $9. I think .pdf means portable document format and is used by Adobe to format files. Jim Marc 27th September 2000, 05:57 PM Yup - pdf is the nickname for Adobe Acrobat files. The reader is free from www.adobe.com (http://www.adobe.com) There are a bunch of excel files for everything from R&R to PPAP in the pdf_files (http://www.16949.com/pdf_files/) directory. [This message has been edited by Marc Smith (edited 27 September 2000).] Marc 28th September 2000, 01:20 AM Just remember things here are examples for thought. Canned procedures will,, however, have to be 'adjusted' to your company -- so you won't get out of any work and, if you don't watch out, will make more work for your self. Canned packages and examples are not 'silver bullets'. |
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