Brother International BES Lettering INSTRUCTION MANUAL - English - Page 25

Changing Machine Format, Properties - embroidery software

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Learning about the Workspace 23 English vs. Metric Pacesetter BES Lettering displays inch measurements in tenths of inches. If you think in inches, then you can to set the software to use the inch system. Open the Preferences dialog and click on the Environment tab, and select English from the Units list. To set up your workspace environment: 1 On the View tab of the Ribbon, select the Preferences button. You see the Preferences dialog box. 2 Click the Environment tab. 3 From the Units list, select the units of measurement you want used for your designs: Metric or English. 4 Click OK. Changing Machine Format Properties All designs in Pacesetter BES Lettering have a machine format. Machine formats have their own profile settings that determine how embroidery information will be interpreted when you save design files. When you create a new design file, you can select the machine format for the specific design. The selected machine format can change how the design file is read. When you set machine format properties in the Preferences dialog, all new designs will use these machine format properties as the default settings. If you open a design with the New/Recipe command, you can select the recipe for the new design ins the New Page dialog. This will override whichever recipe is set as the default in the Preferences dialog. Changing machine format properties after a design file has been opened will not change the machine format of the embroidery designs in that design.

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Learning about the Workspace
23
English vs. Metric
Pacesetter BES Lettering displays inch measurements in tenths
of inches. If you think in inches, then you can to set the software
to use the inch system. Open the Preferences dialog and click
on the Environment tab, and select English from the Units list.
To set up your workspace environment:
1
On the View tab of the Ribbon, select the Preferences
button.
You see the Preferences dialog box.
2
Click the Environment tab.
3
From the Units list, select the units of measurement you
want used for your designs: Metric or English.
4
Click OK.
Changing Machine Format
Properties
All designs in Pacesetter BES Lettering have a machine format.
Machine formats have their own profile settings that determine
how embroidery information will be interpreted when you save
design files.
When you create a new design file, you can select the machine
format for the specific design. The selected machine format can
change how the design file is read. When you set machine
format properties in the Preferences dialog, all new designs will
use these machine format properties as the default settings.
If you open a design with the New/Recipe command, you can
select the recipe for the new design ins the New Page dialog.
This will override whichever recipe is set as the default in the
Preferences dialog.
Changing machine format properties after a design file has
been opened will not change the machine format of the
embroidery designs in that design.