Brother International PE-DESIGN2.0 Owner's Manual - English - Page 160

Change colors of a stitch object, The selected color blocks can be moved or scaled individually

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Contents 4 When you enlarge or reduce a converted pattern with the selection cursor, the number of stitches sewn automatically adapt to the new size of the pattern, allowing you to keep the original embroidery quality. Before Using Getting Started Design Center Layout & Editing Without Stitch to Block With Stitch to block NOTE: The selected color blocks can be moved or scaled individually, therefore, if you want to move the whole pattern once it has been converted, be sure to select the whole pattern. See also: "Sewing Attribute Setting" on page 144, "Scaling patterns" on page 95 and "Point Edit Mode" on page 97 s Change colors of a stitch object Purpose: Changes the color of imported stitch data. Shortcut key: No shortcut key for this function Toolbar: No button for this function Operation: 1 Select the pattern. 2 Click Sew, then Change colors of a stitch object. The Change colors dialog appears, listing and displaying the colors used for the selected pattern. x Click the color you want to change. x Click the Change Colors button. x Select the desired color in the Region Thread Color dialog which displays. The new color displays in the Change Colors dialog and the pattern displays the new setting. Repeat this procedure for each color you want to change. x Click OK to confirm. x Click Cancel to exit. See also: "Color" on page 117 File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quick Reference Alphabetic Index 150

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Contents
Before Using
Getting Started
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Quick Reference
Alphabetic Index
4
When you enlarge or reduce a converted pattern with the selection cursor, the number of stitches
sewn automatically adapt to the new size of the pattern, allowing you to keep the original embroi-
dery quality.
NOTE:
The selected color blocks can be moved or scaled individually, therefore, if you want to move the
whole pattern once it has been converted, be sure to select the whole pattern.
See also:
“Sewing Attribute Setting” on page 144, “Scaling patterns” on page 95 and “Point
Edit Mode” on page 97
Change colors of a stitch object
Purpose:
Changes the color of imported stitch data.
Shortcut key:
No shortcut key for this function
Toolbar:
No button for this function
Operation:
1
Select the pattern.
2
Click
Sew
, then
Change colors of a stitch object
.
The
Change colors
dialog appears, listing and displaying the colors used for the selected pattern.
See also:
“Color” on page 117
Click the color you want to change.
Click the
Change Colors
button.
Select the desired color in the
Region
Thread Color
dialog which displays.
The new color displays in the
Change
Colors
dialog and the pattern displays the
new setting. Repeat this procedure for
each color you want to change.
Click
OK
to confirm.
Click
Cancel
to exit.
Without Stitch to Block
With Stitch to block