Brother International PEDESIGN 8.0 Users Manual - English - Page 189
Managing Embroidery Design Files (Design Database), Design Database Window
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Managing Embroidery Design Files (Design Database) Managing Embroidery Design Files (Design Database) Design Database Window 6 Card capacity indicator 1 Displays the selected design (displayed in the Writing list) for the capacity of the original card. 7 Write button 2 12 The selected pattern (displayed in the Writing list) is written to the original card. 3 11 4 10 5 6 7 9 8 1 Toolbar Provides shortcuts for the menu commands. 2 Folder pane Provides access to the folders on the computer and the results of any searches that were performed. 3 Card reading button Reads an original card. 4 Folder content display button The folder pane and contents pane display are switched to the folder contents. 5 Hoop size selector This selects the hoop size when writing a design to an original card. 8 Remove button Returns the selected design (displayed in the Writing list) to the unselected state. 9 Writing list The list of designs to be written to the original card is displayed. 10 Add button The design selected in the contents pane is displayed in the Writing list. 11 Card writing box display/non-display button Press when writing the design to an original card. Click this button to hide or display the Writing list. 12 Contents pane Displays thumbnails of all embroidery design in the selected folder. Starting Up Design Database 1. Click , then select All Programs, then PE-DESIGN 8, then Tools, then Design Database. 2. Click a folder in the folder pane. → All embroidery files in the folder are displayed in the contents pane on the right. b Memo: • The displayed files have the following extensions. .pes, .phc, .dst, .exp, .pcs, .hus, .vip, .shv, .jef, .sew, .csd, .xxx, .pen • .pem files are not displayed since they cannot be read by the machine. Import the embroidery pattern into Layout & Editing from Design Center, and then save it as a .pes file. c "Importing into Layout & Editing" on page 152. 187