Brother International PEDESIGN 7.0 Users Manual - English - Page 116
Transforming to a pointed, Moving entry/exit points, and the center point
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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing) Transforming to a pointed path 1. Click on the Tool Box. → Two buttons appear: . 2. Click . → The shape of the pointer changes to . 3. Click the pattern that you want to edit. → The points in the pattern appear as small empty squares. 4. Click the point where the path is to be transformed to a pointed one. → The selected point appears as a small black square. 5. Click Edit, then Point, then To Cusp, or right- click the point, and then click To Cusp on the menu that appeared. → The path is transformed to a pointed one at the selected point. Moving entry/exit points and the center point I Moving the entry/exit points You can reposition the entry and exit points of objects created with the tools on the Tool Box in order to adjust the stitching. 1. Click on the Tool Box. → Two buttons appear: . 2. Click . → The shape of the pointer changes to . a Note: If the entry and exit points have been optimized (a check mark appears in front of the Optimize Entry/Exit points command on the Sew menu), the entry and exit points of the patterns cannot be edited. In order to use this tool for editing the entry and exit points, select the menu command Sew - Optimize Entry/Exit points to cancel the setting. 3. Click the object that you want to edit. → The entry and exit points of the object appear. b Memo: If the region has the concentric circle stitch or radial stitch applied, the center point of the stitching also appears. (For details on moving the center point, refer to "Moving the center point" on page 111.) 6. Drag the path to adjust it. a Note: The entry and exit points of stitch data, text, and manual punching patterns cannot be edited. 110