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The Properties Panel, Adjusting Text Properties

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56 Pacesetter BES Lettering Instruction Manual The Properties Panel The Pacesetter BES Lettering Properties Panel appears on the right of the workspace. This panel displays, and allows you to modify, all the properties associated with the lettering in your designs. These properties include the text properties, the fill properties, underlay properties, and pull-compensation properties. Each of these types of properties has its own section in the Properties Panel, and each will be discussed in detail in its own section to follow. If you need to make room in the Properties Panel in order to see some of the fields better, you can collapse one or more areas by clicking the small minus sign next to its name; the box will then display a small plus sign. Clicking on the plus sign expands that area again. Adjusting Text Properties The Properties Panel allows you to type in the actual text for your design and change its appearance, reflecting the type of text item that is currently selected. You can use this area of the panel to change text itself, choose a font, and select the height, alignment, and spacing of the letters. You can also alter the sewing sequence, and determine how trims and lock stitches will be applied to the segment. The property fields you see in the text area may be different, depending on which kind of text frame is selected; for example, when a Circle frame is selected, this area will show two places where you can input text, labelled 'Upper' and 'Lower'. The properties that you will see displayed will be slightly different depending on which type of text (Normal, Path, Vertical, Circle or Monogram) is currently selected.

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56
Pacesetter
BES Lettering
Instruction Manual
The Properties Panel
The Pacesetter BES Lettering Properties Panel appears on the
right of the workspace. This panel displays, and allows you to
modify, all the properties associated with the lettering in your
designs. These properties include the text properties, the fill
properties, underlay properties, and pull-compensation
properties. Each of these types of properties has its own section
in the Properties Panel, and each will be discussed in detail in
its own section to follow.
Adjusting Text Properties
The Properties Panel allows you to type in the actual text for
your design and change its appearance, reflecting the type of
text item that is currently selected. You can use this area of the
panel to change text itself, choose a font, and select the height,
alignment, and spacing of the letters. You can also alter the
sewing sequence, and determine how trims and lock stitches
will be applied to the segment.
The properties that you will see displayed will be slightly
different depending on which type of text (Normal, Path,
Vertical, Circle or Monogram) is currently selected.
If you need to make room in the Properties Panel in order to
see some of the fields better, you can collapse one or more
areas by clicking the small minus sign next to its name; the box
will then display a small plus sign. Clicking on the plus sign
expands that area again.
The property fields you see in the text area may be different,
depending on which kind of text frame is selected; for example,
when a Circle frame is selected, this area will show two places
where you can input text, labelled ‘Upper’ and ‘Lower’.