Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.5 Users Manual - English - Page 166

Write to Card – Other PES files, See also, Purpose, Shortcut key, Toolbar, Operation, Shift

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Contents 2 If you click OK, your current embroidery patterns will be saved on the card. A Now writing message displays while the data is being transferred to the card. After a while, the following message will appear. N Click OK. Before Using Getting Started Design Center Layout & Editing See also: "Save" and "Save As" on page 156 I Write to Card - Other PES files Purpose: Writes multiple PES files to an original card at the same time. Shortcut key: Shift + F4 Toolbar: No button for this function Operation: 1 Click File, then Write to Card, then Other PES files. This following dialog appears. N Use to select the size of the embroidery hoop that can be used with your embroidery machine. NOTE: Do not select a hoop size larger than the embroidery hoop that can be used with your embroidery machine. Otherwise, the created card will not work correctly with the embroidery machine. N Click , and then select the folder where the pattern file (.pes) is saved. [A] [B] N Click to switch between the large and small display size of the pattern images shown in the lists. N Click to display the information (size, number of stitches, and colors) for the pattern selected in the Available patterns list or the Selected patterns list. This is available only if one pattern is selected. N Click to display a three-dimensional image of the pattern selected in the Available patterns list or the Selected patterns list. N shows the capacity of the patterns selected in the Selected patterns list. N The Available patterns list [A] displays the images of the pattern files (.pes) saved in the folder selected after clicking . The name of the file appears below the image. • Patterns that are either too large or have too many stitches for the embroidery hoop size, selected 158 with the Hoop size selector, are crossed out with a red . Programmable Stitch Creator Quick Reference Alphabetic Index

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Contents
Before Using
Getting Started
Design Center
Layout & Editing
Programmable
Stitch Creator
Quick Reference
Alphabetic Index
2
If you click
OK
, your current embroidery patterns will be saved on the card. A
Now writing
message
displays while the data is being transferred to the card.
After a while, the following message will appear.
See also:
Save
and
Save As
on page 156
Write to Card
Other PES
les
Purpose:
Writes multiple PES
les to an original card at the same time.
Shortcut key:
+
Toolbar:
No button for this function
Operation:
1
Click
File
, then
Write to Card
, then
Other PES
les
.
This following dialog appears.
Click
to display the information (size, number of stitches, and colors) for the pattern selected
in the Available patterns list or the Selected patterns list. This is available only if one pattern is
selected.
Click
to display a three-dimensional image of the pattern selected in the Available patterns
list or the Selected patterns list.
shows the capacity of the patterns selected in the Selected patterns list.
The Available patterns list [A] displays the images of the pattern
les (.pes) saved in the folder
selected after clicking
. The name of the
le appears below the image.
Patterns that are either too large or have too many stitches for the embroidery hoop size, selected
with the Hoop size selector, are crossed out with a red
.
Click
OK
.
Use
to select
the size of the embroidery hoop that can be
used with your embroidery machine.
NOTE:
Do not select a hoop size larger than the
embroidery hoop that can be used with
your embroidery machine. Otherwise, the
created card will not work correctly with
the embroidery machine.
Click
, and then s
elect the folder
where the pattern
le (.pes) is saved.
Click
to switch between the large
and small display size of the pattern
images shown in the lists.
Shift
F4
[A]
[B]