Brother International PEDESIGN 8.0 Users Manual - English - Page 49
Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing), Layout & Editing Window
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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing) Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing) Layout & Editing Window 5 Design Page 12 The actual part of the work area that can be saved and sewn. 6 3 5 b Memo: 4 The default value for the design page size in this example is 100 ×100 mm (4 × 4 inches). 7 1 Toolbar Provides shortcuts for the menu commands. 2 Sewing Attributes bar Sets the sewing attributes (color and sew type) of lines and regions in the pattern. 3 Tool Box Used to create, select and edit patterns. 4 Reference Window Displays all patterns in the work area, giving you an overview while you work on a detailed area. c "Viewing design in the reference window" on page 66. 6 Work area 7 Thread colors, sewing attributes and text attributes This dialog box combines tabs for specifying thread colors, sewing attributes and text attributes. Click a tab to display the parameters. b Memo: • To display this dialog box, click or , or select the menu command Sew - Sewing Attribute Setting or Text - Text Attribute Setting. To close this dialog box, click . • When the application is first started, this combined dialog box is attached at the right side of the window. This dialog box can be moved by dragging it or double-clicking its title bar (bar at the top of the dialog box). To return the dialog box to its original attached position, drag it to the right side of the window or double-click its title bar. Opening/Importing Embroidery Designs b Memo: Multiple files can be opened in Layout & Editing. In addition, data can be copied and pasted between files that are open at the same time. Creating a new embroidery design Toolbar button: b Memo: The size of the Design Page can be changed. c "Specifying the Design Page Size and Color" on page 68. 1. Click , or click File, then New. → A new Design Page appears. 47