Modifying secure documents – Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual

Page 185

Advertising
background image

Electronic Records

User Guide

| 185

Documents created in secure mode can be signed at any time. When a secure

document is signed, it is saved as read-only. Image Lab cannot overwrite the

document. You can open signed documents and sign them again. The newly signed

file is saved as a second revision, and the new signatures are captured in the

document log.

Note:

Image Lab can never overwrite any signed file.

You can open secure documents in standard mode of Image Lab. Selecting Save As

from the File menu creates an unsecure file. The original file is preserved. No log is

generated for the new, unsecure document. However, an entry is added to the

original log that the file has been reverted to unsecure.

Secure Documents in SAM mode

Images saved in signal accumulation mode (SAM) follow the same rules as the main

image. The rules apply when the image is saved from within a protocol. If you create

an image from a signed protocol, all resultant images must also be signed. If you try

to save a file more than once, a warning message appears asking you to confirm the

re-save. And if you confirm this re-save and click OK, Image Lab creates a new file

with an incremental revision number.

Modifying Secure Documents

You can open and change a signed document in Image Lab. The original document

is read-only and cannot be overwritten. Saving the revisions opens the Save As

dialog box. The changes are saved into a new revision with an incremental revision

number.

Each time a secure document is modified, you must provide a reason for each

change before you can sign the document. The modifications are logged in the

document log. The new signed document takes with it the entire history of the

original document in its log.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: