floriani total control manual
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The Floriani Total Control Manual will give you step-by-step instruction for performing tasks and also descriptions about the software and tools.TRANSCRIPT
Floriani Total ControlCommercial Embroidery Software Program
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Table of Contents
Overview of Users Guide 7Software/System Requirements 9Installation 10Registration 12Licensing Agreement 15Floriani Total Control 20Hot Keys 21Getting Familiar With The Program 22 Viewing the Window 22 Toolbox Tool Description 23 Standard Bar Tool Description 24 Sequence View 27 Properties Box Description 28 General Options 29 Start Floriani Software 30 Standard Bar Options/Tools 31Creating Stitches 33 Two Digitizing Modes 33 Stitch Outline Mode 35 Create A Manual Stitch 36 Create A Run Stitch 37 Create A Satin Stitch 38 Create A Steil Stitch 40 Create A Complex Fill 41 Create An Applique Stitch 42 Create A Cross Stitch 43 Create A Tackle Twill Stitch 44 Create A Sequin Stitch 45 Create A Chenille Stitch 47 Create Lettering 49Stitch Properties 50 Manual Stitch Properties 50 Run Stitch Properties 52 Satin Stitch Properties 55 Steil Stitch Properties 61 Complex Fill Stitch Properties 67 Applique Stitch Properties 72 Cross Stitch Properties 75 Tackle Twill Stitch Properties 78 Sequin Run Stitch Properties 81 Sequin Fill Stitch Properties 83 Chenille Run Stitch Properties 85 Chenille Fill Stitch Properties 88 Lettering Properties 91Editing Stitches & Object Structures 97 Edit Start & End Points 97 Edit Stitch Angle Lines 98 Adding & Deleting Points/Nodes 99 Editing Points/Nodes 100 Editing Standard Text 102
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Editing Circular Text 107Misc. Features/Functions 114 Create Custom Thread Charts 114Images & Artwork 115 Graphic Bitmaps 115 Applique´ Shapes 136 Letters and Numbers Bitmaps 138 Motif Shapes 142Font & Fill Patterns 143 Standard Fill Patterns 143 Embossed Pattern Fills 144 Standard Fonts 150 Monogram Fonts 159 Motif Patterns 162Embellishments & Designs 163 Symbols 163 Monogram Embellishments 166 Text Embellishments 169Reference Section 173 1:1 173 3D 174 About 175 Aligning Objects 176 Applique 178 Applique Properties 179 Artwork 180 Artwork Properties 182 Auto Baste 183 Auto Digitizing 184 BackDrop 186 Backdrop Properties 187 Banner Toolbar 188 Batch Convert 189 Break Up Selected Path 190 Break Up Text 191 Cascade 192 Child Window 193 Center 194 Circle Template 195 Check for Updates 196 Close 197 Close All 198 Color Change 199 Column Properties 200 Commands 201 Command Properties 202 Complex Fill 204 Contents F1 205 Convert to Manuals 206 Copy 207 Cross Stitch 208 Cross Stitch Properties 209 Cut 210 Delete 211
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Density 212 Design Library 213 Design Statues 214 Display Hoops 215 Distribute Objects 217 Draw 3d 218 Duplicate 219 Edit Tools 220 Exit 221 File Formats 222 Fill Properties 223 First Stitch 224 First / Last Stitch 225 Fit Window 226 Flip Horizontal 227 Flip Vertical 228 General Options 229 General Properties 235 Grid 236 Grouping Objects 237 Hoops 238 How To 240 Import Artwork 241 Import TT Text 242 Inclination Line 243 Insert 244 Insert Needle Change 245 Intersect 246 Join Selected Paths 247 Lasso 248 Last Stitch 249 Load Backdrop 250 Magic Wand 251 Main Window 252 Manual (Doc) 253 Manual 254 Manual Properties 255 Merge 256 Mirror Horizontal 257 Mirrow Vertical 258 Monogram 259 Move To Back 260 Move To Front 261 New 262 One Location 263 Optimize Entry Exit 264 Optimize Sequence 265 Open 266 Pan 268 Pathing 269 Paste 270 Print 271 Print Preview 272 Print Setup 275
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Properties 276 Pull/Push Compensation Properties 277 Redo 278 Registration 279 Repeat Design 280 Resequence By Color 281 Refresh 282 Rotate Left 283 Rotate Right 284 Ruler 285 Run 286 Run Properties 287 Satin 288 Simplify 289 Slice Tool 290 Save 291 Save As Image 292 Save As 293 Save2Sew 294 Scroll Bar (left and right) 296 Scroll Bar (up and down) 297 Select 298 Select All 299 Sequence View Toolbar 300 Shape 301 Slow Redraw 302 Standard Pattern Creator 303 Start / Stop 304 Start Object 305 Status Bar 306 Steil 307 Steil Properties 308 Stitch 309 Stitches 310 Stitch Ends 311 Stitch Properties 312 Stop Object 313 Symbol 314 Text 315 Text Properties 316 Thread Chart Creator 317 Tile 318 Toolbars 319 Transform Properties 324 Trim 325 Twain Scanner 326 Two Locations 327 Underlay 328 Underlay Properties 329 Undo 330 Units 331 Updates 332 Wand Status Toolbar 333 Weld 334
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Work Area 335 Zoom In 336 Zoom Out 337 Zoom Tool 338
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Overview of Users Guide
Floriani’s Total Control Software is for both the experienced and beginning users. This manual is not only filled with information about how to use theprogram, but it also includes many time saving tips that will make you moreproductive, efficient and effective in your embroidery projects.
When you first install the software, the Thread Converter software is alreadyunlocked and ready to be used.
Icons Used in This Book
This icon indicates a story. These stories help to explain andsimplify problems that may be very confusing.
This icon indicates helpful tips that enable you to betterunderstand how the software works
The "Time Saving" icon provides information that will saveyou time in your day-to-day use of the software and in somecases the use of your computer.
This icon is placed next to sections of this manual you shouldnot forget. Pay close attention to anything with this icon. Itmay come in handy later.This icon has two purposes. It allows the technologicallyinclined to be aware of something complex and in somecases exciting and lets the novice know they might want toskip this section because the information may be confusing.This icon lets you know of potential dangers and will warnyou about the pitfalls of using your computer.
When this icon will appears in the manual, it’s simple toshowthat the author has something to share.
This icon is placed next to sections of this manual wherethere is an example that might help understand more clearlywhat is being explained.
Terms Used in This ManualIn the Floriani Embroidery Software Platform, there are several different ways to activate the same function or feature: by clicking your mouse on a drop down menu or clicking on an icon or in some cases using a hot key.
When suggested that you click an icon with the mouse, apicture of the icon button will appear in the left margin.
“Choose the Open command from the drop down menu File”is the same as “Choose File, Open (Alt+F+O).”
“Alt+F+O”means that you can access this command byholding down the "Alt" key and pressing the "F" key. Theaction opens the drop down menu File. Pressing the Okey next will activate the Open command. For example,when you see a key combination such as "Alt+F+O",remember that you don’t hold down all three keys at once;you press the"Alt+F" and then the "O".
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Software/System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements• Windows XP Home/• P3 300Mhz Processor• 300 MB hard drive• 128MB RAM• CD-ROMDrive• 800 x 600 display• Mouse• Internet Access
Recommended System Requirements• Windows 7• P4 300Mhz Processor• 320 GB hard drive• 4 GB RAM• DVD-ROM Drive• 1024 x 768 display• Mouse• Internet Access
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Installation
1. Begin installation on the Windows Desktop. Close all open programs.2. Place the Floriani’s Embroidery Software DVD in the DVD-ROM drive.
The DVD should auto run.... If the DVD doesn't auto run for any reason, please follow theseinstructions:
1. Begin installation on the Windows Desktop. Close all open programs.2. Place the Floriani’s Embroidery Software DVD in the DVD-ROM drive. 3. From the Windows desktop, click on the Start button. 4. Click on the Run button.5. At the Run prompt, type the letter of your DVD-ROM Drive followed by Setup. (Ex:D:\SETUP or E:\SETUP)
You may also press the Browse button and click on the DVD-ROM drive. In the window, locateand click on the file named setup.exe. Once the setup.exe file is highlighted, press Open. Thiswill copy the file name to the command prompt. Press the Return or Enter key.
6. At the welcome screen click on “Next”. (FigureINST-01)
7. Read the License Agreement. (Figure INST-02)8. If you agree to the license agreement, click on“I accept the terms in the license agreement”. (Figure INST-02)9. Click on “Next”.
10. Fill in User Name. (Figure INST-03)11. Organization (if any). (Figure INST-03)12. Click on “Anyone who uses this computer (allusers)” or “Only form”. (Figure INST-03)13. Click on “Next”. (Figure INST-03)
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14. Click on “Complete”. (Figure INST-04)15. Click on “Next”. (Figure INST-04)
16. Click on “Install”. (Figure INST-05)
17. When installation is finished, click on“Finish”. (Figure INST-06)
You are ready to use your software. Enjoy!!!!!!!!
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Registration
1. Disable any antivirus, antiadware, and antispyware software on your computer. We havefound that these types of programs may affect embroidery software if they are active whenyou are installing.
If you have a Vista computer, you must also turn off the User Account Controlbefore you install. It will prevent installations. To do this,
1. Click Start, Control Panel
2. Click Classic View if it is not showing icons this way
3. Double click User Accounts
4. Click the bottom entry Turn User Account Control On or Off
5. Click off the checkmark to turn off User Account Control and then click OK
2. Install the DVD. If a registration form appears, please close it.
3. Double-click the Floriani icon on your Desktop to open the software program
4. Click Help, Check for Updates. This will check for software updates and automaticallyupdate your software to the latest version
If an update is installed, close the program and then double click the Floriani icon on yourDesktop to re-launch it.
5. Click Help, Registration.
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6. Fill out the Registration information completely.
A. Select the Floriani Total Control program you purchased (if you purchased theupgrade, please select the upgrade option). Then Fill in your information completely.
B. Your 16 digit Serial Number goes here. (it must be typed in using all CAPITALletters and the dashes are required - this number is located inside your DVD case).
C. Your Registration Number will automatically fill in. This in NOT your serial number.(this number is required to gain an activation code. Again, this number will automatically befilled in for you DO NOT change it)
D. When form is completely filled in, select Register Now.
7. Your 16-digit Serial Number is located inside your DVD case. This is the number you willenter into the Serial Number box. Capital letters and dashes are required. A 20-digitRegistration Number that is different from your Serial Number will automatically pop into theRegistration Number field.
Leave the Activation Number field blank.
8. Click the Register Now button once.
9. Wait until the code appears in the Activation Number field.
10. Scroll down and accept terms.
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11. Close Floriani Software down completely and then open it again.
Fax RegistrationClick on the Print Registration button and fax the completed form to 865-549-5116.
E-mail [email protected]
Additional RegistrationsWith a registered copy of any one or more of the Floriani Software products, you are licensedfor one personal computer. The serial number can not be reactivated after it has beenregistered. If for some reason your computer has to be replaced or Windows has to bereinstalled, you can go to: http://www.florianisoftware.com/registration
Fill out the form completely and a request for an additional registration will be e-mailed toe-SoftwareOnDemand.
Software TransferOnce registration is completed and the software is registered, you can not transferregistration of the SOFTWARE to another person (either an individual or a single entity). Thismeans you can not sell, trade, or give the software to any other person. Activation codes willonly be given to registered users of this software.
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Licensing Agreement
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Floriani Total Control
Floriani’s Total Control Embroidery Software provides all the essential tools youneed to create beautiful embroidery products for any occasion. This programincludes Floriani’s Save2Sew wizard based tool that helps you make the rightchoices for each project. Floriani’s “family embroidery secrets” are revealed inover 120 easy to use style sheets!
Formats Supported Include: Click2Stitch (c2s), Artista (art) Magellan Scalable (mgl), Magellan Style sheet (stl), GNScalable (gnc), Melco Scalable (cnd), Melco DOS expanded (exp), Tajima (dst, dsb, dsz), Pfaff(ksm), Barudan Dos (dat & Uxx), Toyota (10o), Pfaff PC-Designer V2.0 & V2.1 PC (pcs),Singer PSW (xxx), Pfaff Macintosh (pcm), Janome Scan-n-Sew PC/Elna Envision Scan PC(sew) Viking DOS Customizer/Customizer 95 (hus), Viking D1 (shv), Toyota Poem/SingerEU/Dos HuskyGram (csd), Baby Lock/Bernina Deco/Brother/Simplicity (pes), Janome/NewHome 1000 (jef), Viking (vip)
Graphic Files Supported: Raster and Vector (including .bmp, .jpg, .tif)
Minimum System Requirements: Windows XP Home/Pro (SP1,2), P3 300Mhz Processor, 300MB hard drive space, 128MB RAM,CD-ROM Drive, 800 x 600 display, Mouse, Internet Access
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Hot KeysHot Keys are keyboard shortcut keys that allow you to access features faster.
Hot Keys
Manual Stitch - 1
Run Stitch - 2
Satin Stitch - 3
Classic Satin Stitch - 9
Steil Stitch - 4
Complex Stitch - 5
Applique Stitch - 6
Cross Stitch - 8
Sequin Run Stitch - 7
Artwork Tool - 0
Text Tool - T
New Design - Ctrl+N
Open - Ctrl+0
Save - Ctrl+S
Cut - Shirt+Delete
Copy - Ctrl+C
Paste - Ctrl+V
Undo - Alt+Backspace
Redo - Ctrl+Y
Print - Ctrl+PInsert - Ctrl+IDelete - DeleteSelect All - Ctrl+ATransform - Ctrl+TRefresh - F5Slow Redraw - Ctrl+RPan - PDraw 3D - Ctrl+3Ruler - RBackdrop - Ctrl+B
While you have a digitizing tool selected you can change the digitizing mode:Freehand mode - FBezier mode - BSimple mode - S
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Getting Familiar With The Program
Viewing the WindowWhen you start Floriani software, the program displays several panels used to help aid in yourembroidery design project. A panel is a window you can use to improve accessibility and workflow. It is important to get familiar with each panel so you can work more efficiently. Each panelcontains a group of similar tool types or functions.
• The Standard bar panel contains all your digitizing and quick access tools. • The Properties box panel is where all the information about the selected design element is
held. • The Toolbox panel is where your tools for selecting objects and changing the design view
are located. • The Sequence View panel is a visual display of the design sequence. • The Status Line panel shows what you are doing at any give time. • The Color Selection panel is where all the color information for the design is located and
accessed. • The Menu Bar panel is where all the features and functions are found and can be accessed
from. • The Design Page displays open designs.
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Toolbox Tool DescriptionThe tools found in the Toolbox are probably the most frequently used tools. From this panelyou will select your objects, access edit properties, access different views, measure elements,load images, load hoops, and transform elements. It is very important to get familiar witheach tool in the Toolbox. Below is a list and description of all the tools available in this panel.
Selection Tool – use this tool to select objects in a design by left mouse clicking onthem.
Lasso Tool – use this tool to select objects in a design by drawing a circle around theentire object(s) you want to select.
Shape Tool – use this tool to edit outlines, angle lines, and start/stop points.
Slice Tool - use this tool to split one element into two or more.
Stitch Tool – use this tool to select individual stitch points in a design element.
Zoom Tool – use this tool to zoom in on objects for a better view.
Pan Tool – use this tool to move the position of your work area on the screen.
Ruler Tool – use this tool to measure elements in your design.
Backdrop Tool – use this tool to open and image from your computer into the workarea.
3D View – use this tool to toggle between normal and 3D view of your design.
Grid View – use this tool to turn the grid view on and off.
Stitches View – use this to turn the stitches view on and off. On it shows the stitches,off it only shows outlines of the objects.
Stitch Ends View – use this tool to turn the stitch ends view on and off. On you willsee everywhere the needle penetrates the fabric.
Commands Tool – use this to turn the commands view on and off. When on it willshow trims and where the first and last stitches are located.
Hoop Tool – use this to select or create a hoop for your project.
Backdrop View – use this to turn the backdrop image view on and off.
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Standard Bar Tool DescriptionBelow is a list of tools found on the Standard bar. It is important to know what each of thesetools do and how and when to use them. Make sure you get familiar with each of these tools.
New – use this to create a new design.
Open – use this to open an existing document.
Save – use this to save the design you are working on.
Print Preview – use this to view your design in the print preview window.
Cut – use this to cut an element out of a design.
Copy – use this to copy an element in a design.
Paste – use this to paste a copied element in a design.
Undo – use this to undo the last action made.
Redo – use this to redo the previously undone action.
Zoom Box – use this to zoom in and out.
Start/Stop – use this to create the start/stop points in a design.
Auto Lock – use this to turn on/off the auto lock stitch feature.
How To – use this to access the “how to” video tutorials.
About – use this to display program information, version number andcopyright.
Manual Stitch – use this to input a manual stitch path.
Run Stitch – use this to input a run stitch path.
Satin Stitch – use this to input a satin stitch path.
Classic Satin Stitch – use this to input a satin stitch path using the classicpoint/counterpoint technique.
Steil Stitch – use this to input a steil stitch path.
Complex Fill Stitch – use this to input a complex fill stitch path.
Appliqué – use this to input an appliqué stitch path.
Cross Stitch – use this to input a cross stitch path.
Tackle Twill Tool - use this to create a tackle twill zig-zag stitch.
Sequin Run Tool - use this to create a sequin run stitch.
Sequin Fill Tool - use this to create a sequin fill stitch.
Chenille Run Tool - use this to create a chenille run stitch.
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Chenille Fill Tool - use this to create a chenille fill stitch.
Artwork – use this to input artwork (pen, rectangle, ellipse).
Symbol – use this to input a predigitized symbol.
Magic Wand Tool – use this to auto digitize elements by segments from animage.
Text Tool – use this tool to create text in your design.
Monogram Tool – use this tool to create monogram text in your design.
Text Designs – use this to add predigitized text designs into your project.
Monogram Designs – use this to add predigitized monogram designs intoyour project.
Auto Digitizing – use this to create auto digitized designs.
Motif Shapes – use this to input motif shapes in your project.
Appliqué Shapes – use this to input appliqué shapes to your project.
Optimize Sequence - use this to optimize the order in which selecteditems run out.
Optimize Entry Exit - use this to automatically optimize the start and endpoints of selected object to closest point connection.
Auto Baste - use this to automatically create a baste stitch around a design.
Duplicate - use this to create a duplicate of the selected object in adesign.
Repeat - use this to open the repeat window and create a repeating patternof a selected object in the design.
Circle Template - use this to create a circular pattern for a selected objectin the design.
Flip Horizontal - use this to horizontally flip a selected object in the design.
Flip Vertical - use this to vertically flip a selected object in the design.
Rotate Left - use this to rotate a selected object in the design to the left.
Rotate Right - use this to rotate a selected object in the design to theright.
Left Align - use this to align multiple selected objects in a design to theleft.
Right Align - use this to align multiple selected objects in a design to theright.
Top Align - use this to align multiple selected objects in a design to thetop.
Bottom Align - use this to align multiple selected objects in a design to the
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bottom.
Horizontal Center Align - use this to align multiple selected objects centered horizontally
Vertical Center Align - use this to align multiple selected objects centeredvertically.
Trim - use this tool to trim the overlap between two selected objects in adesign.
Weld - use this tool to combine two selected objects into one object in adesign.
Intersect - use this tool to keep only the area where two objects overlap -deleting the area where they do not overlap.
Distribute Horizontal - use this to place the same distance between multiple selected objects in a horizontal row.
Distribute Vertical - use this to place the same distance between multipleselected objects in a vertical row.
Group - use this to group multiple selected objects in a design.
UnGroup - use this to ungroup grouped objects in a design.
Move To Front - use this to move an object all the way to the beginning ofa design.
Move To Back - use this to move an object all the way to the end of a design.
Join selected paths - use this to join to selected paths into one path.
Break up selected paths - use this to break apart combined paths.
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Sequence ViewThe Sequence View is a very powerful panel. This panel is often overlooked and underutilized. It is in this panel where you get a snapshot of the entire design. You are able to seethe sequence in which the design will sew out. Also, you will see a small view of each objectand the color of that object. When you expand the view for a color segment you will see a listof all stitch types used to create that element in the order in which it will sew out.
The Sequence View will quickly and easily allow you to turn on/off the view of a givensegment. This helps greatly when editing objects or figuring out where all the elements of agiven segment are located in a design. Also, you have the ability to lock a design colorsegment. When you lock a segment it takes away the ability of that object to be moved orhave the properties changed in any way. The Sequence View is also the area in which you change the sewing order of the design. Youcan click and drag a segment or design element into a different location by simply selecting itand dragging it into the desired location.
Sequence View – use this to select design elements, turn design element views on/off,resequence designs, etc.
Plus Symbol – use this to expand/retract elements pertaining to the color.
Eye Symbol – use this to turn on/off the view of a design element.
Lock Symbol – use this to lock/unlock the elements in the sequence. When locked youcannot change the properties of that element.
Move Elements – to move a element left mouse click and hold the click while dragging yourmouse to the desired location. Release mouse click when in the desired position.
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Properties Box DescriptionThe Properties box is where all the settings for an element/stitch type are accessed andmodified. This is the most powerful panel in the Floriani Embroidery Software program. Usethis panel to view and modify the stitch type, stitch length, stitch density, underlay type andsettings, pull compensation values, start/end stitch commands, tie-in and tie-off stitches, anddesign size and angle.
Below is a list of each tab found in the Properties box. The options available for each stitchtype changes depending on the type of stitch. Make sure you look at all the settings availableand what they control.
Properties – use the properties window to modify all aspects of design elements.
Fill – use this section to adjust the fill (run/manual, satin, complex fill) properties of anelement.
Underlay – use this section to adjust the underlay stitch settings for a selected designelement.
Pull/Push. – use this to manually set the pull and push compensation values for a selecteddesign element.
Column – use this to adjust column settings/types for a selected satin stitch element.
General – use this to modify connection ends, create gradient fills, select auto density forelements, and select to turn on/off short stitches feature.
Commands – use this to set the start/end commands of design elements. When working withtext, use this to create trims and color changes as well.
Transform – use this to resize the design size and rotate the design.
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General OptionsThe General Options box allows you to globally change many settings for the software. Whenyou make a change in the General Options box it will keep these settings as default settingsevery time you open the software.
In the General Options you can make changes to the working environment, stitch trimoptions, grid settings, and digitizing modes.
To access the General Options box:1. Select Tools from the menu bar2. Next, select General Options.
Tabs available under the General Options box:1. Environment – in this section you can change the units of measure, select a default
fabric setting, select a default thread chart, and select to auto match thread colors whenloading a design.
2. Machine – in this section you can choose to activate trims if a stitch is longer than thespecified number, split up jumps longer than the specified number, remove stitches thatare shorter than a specified number, combine jumps when reading a design, and selectthe default frame out location.
3. Grid – in this section you can set the parameters for the grid by selecting spacing forboth Horizontal and Vertical. You can check to maintain aspect ratio so the Horizontaland Vertical settings will be equal. You can also select to have objects you move to snapto the grid for lining objects up. Finally, you can choose to display the grid as lines ordots.
4. Digitizing – in this section you are able to select the type of input mode you want touse while digitizing (simple draw, bezier, free hand). In this section you can also selectthe digitizing mode you want to use (standard or advanced) for both complex fill’s andsatin stitches. With Complex fills you can even select the default stitch angle you want touse.
5. Drawing – in this section you are able to choose the color a design element will displaywhen you select it in the software.
6. Auto Baste - in this section you are able to change the auto baste settings.
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Start Floriani SoftwareTo launch the Floriani Total Control embroidery software program, please do the following:
1. Double mouse click the Floriani Software icon located on your desktop.
2. The program will start loading. 3. Once the software opens, the My Floriani Today screen will automatically appear. Some
features will only display if you are currently online at the time you open the software. 4. Please see the next section that explains what is available on the My Floriani Today
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Standard Bar Options/Tools
The Standard bar has some very powerful features that are often over looked and under used.Here is a description of these options/tools and how to use them:
New - click this icon and a new design window will open.
Open - click this icon and the open design window will appear. This will allow you toquickly navigate to the folder containing the file you want to open.
Save - click this to save your document with the click of a button. If you have not savedthe design prior to clicking this icon, it will open the save as dialog box so you can selectthe folder to save the design in and also so you can name to file.
Print Preview - click this icon to access the print preview screen.
Cut - click this icon when you want to cut an object out of a design. You must first selectthe object, then click this icon to cut it out of the design.
Copy - use this icon to copy an object in your design. You must first select the object,then click this icon to copy it.
Paste - use this icon to paste a copied object into your design. You must first copy anobject, then click this icon to paste it into the design.
Undo - use this to undo changes or additions you just made to the design.
Redo - use this to redo or put back the steps you just undid or deleted.
Zoom Box - use this to zoom in and out of your design with precise control. • Zoom In - each time you select this option it will double the zoom amount. • Zoom Out - each time you select this option it will reduce the zoom by half. • To Fit - when you select this option it will zoom in as much as possible to fit the entire
design in the design window. • To Selection - when you select this option it will zoom into a selected item enough to
make it fill the entire window. • 1:1 - when you select this option it will zoom the design to where it is actual size or sew
out size. • 10% - 400% - when you select one of the percentages it will zoom in the amount
selected.
Start/Stop - this displays the start and stop position of the design. • Center - this will place the start and stop position in the center of the design. To have
the design start and stop in the center of the design just click this option. • First Stitch - this will display the starting location of the design. To view the starting
location in the design just click this option. • Last Stitch - this will display the end location in the design. To view the last stitch in
the design just click this option. • First/Last Stitch - this will display the first and last location in the design. To view the
first and last location just click this option. • One Location - this will make the start and stop locations to be the same. To select the
location, click this option and then left mouse click in the design where you want tostart and stop the design.
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• Two Locations - this allows you to select the start and stop locations in the design. Todo this, select this option and then left click where you want the start location in thedesign and then left click where you want to end the design.
Auto Lock - when this option is selected, it will automatically place a lock stitch whenstarting a design object following a trim and place a lock stitch before a trimautomatically. To control when this takes place - the distance between objects - view theGeneral Options section.
How To - clicking on this icon will open the video player containing How To step-by-steptraining videos on the software.
About - clicking on this icon will open a window that will show you the version of thesoftware along with other information about the software.
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Creating Stitches
Two Digitizing ModesThere are two digitizing modes in the Floriani Total Control Software: Standard Mode andAdvanced Mode.
Standard Mode - when using this mode the program will automatically apply the start point,end point, and stitch direction for the design element. This option allows for less user controlbut is the preferred mode for new or inexperienced digitizers.
Advanced Mode - when using this mode the user will define the start point, end point, andin some stitch type the stitch direction after creating stitch outline. This option allows formore control and is the preferred mode of experienced digitizers.
Selecting Standard Digitizing Mode 1. Click Tools on the menu bar, then select General Options.
2. Click the Digitizing tab.
3. Next, under the Complex fill section, select Standard from the Mode drop down box.
4. Select 0 or 90 from the Default angle drop down box. This will determine the fill stitchangle when creating a fill stitch pattern.
5. Now, under the Satin section, select Standard from the Mode drop down box.
6. Next, select OK.
Selecting Advanced Digitizing Mode 1. Click Tools on the menu bar, then select General Options. 2. Click the Digitizing tab. 3. Next, under the Complex fill section, select Advanced from the Mode drop down box.
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4. Select 0 or 90 from the Default angle drop down box. This will determine the fill stitchangle when creating a fill stitch pattern.
5. Now, under the Satin section, select Advanced from the Mode drop down box. 6. Finally, select OK.
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Stitch Outline ModeThere are 3 different ways you can create stitch outlines in Floriani Total Control software:Bezier, Simple draw, and Free hand.
Bezier - this is very common in vector artwork programs. Here is how to use this method:1. Left mouse click to plot your first point.2. Left mouse click to create a straight line.3. Left click and drag to create a curved line.4. Right mouse click after plotting your last point in order to set the structure.
Simple draw - this is the standard mode for the software. Here is how to use this method:1. Left mouse click to plot your first point.2. Left mouse click to create a straight line.3. Left mouse click plus Ctrl on your keyboard to create a curved line.4. Right mouse click after plotting your last point in order to set the structure.
Free hand - this is ideal for those using a tablet. Here is how to use this method:1. Left mouse click and hold while dragging your mouse (or touch the tablet and move your
cursor to create the line).2. Release mouse click when done.3. Right mouse click to set the structure.
To Change Stitch Outline Mode:
1. Select Tools on the menu bar, then select General Options.2. Select the Digitizing tab.3. Select the desired mode from the Outline input mode drop down box.4. Select OK.
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Create A Manual StitchThe Manual Tool is used to create stitch penetrations at exact locations . Unlike a run stitch,a manual stitch only inserts needle penetrations at the locations you left click while using thetool. Some examples of when to use a manual stitch would be:
1. Creating your own lock stitches.2. Random detail work.3. Very small, intricate stitching.
-Manual Stitch Tool
Creating a manual stitch using the Manual Tool.(with this tool, every place you click will be where the machine places a stitch)
1. Select the Manual stitch tool2. To use, left mouse click to start.3. Continue to left mouse click in the direction you want to go.4. When finished, right mouse click to end the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
For practice creating a manual stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbook thatcame with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Run StitchThe Run Tool inserts stitches a predefined stitch lengths between two points. Each point youplace designates the path of the stitch but not the amount of needle penetrations. Someexamples of when to use a manual stitch would be:
1. A thin outline.2. Traveling from one shape to another.3. Thin areas of detail.
- Run Stitch Tool
Creating a run stitch using the Run Tool.
1. Select the Run tool.2. To use, left mouse click to start.3. Continue to left mouse click to create a straight line.4. To make a curve stitch, press Ctrl (on keyboard)+ left mouse click. (Hold down Ctrl
on the keyboard while left mouse clicking) 5. Continue to left mouse click or press Ctrl + left mouse click in the direction you want
to go.6. When finished plotting your last point, right mouse click to end the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
For practice creating a run stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbook thatcame with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Satin StitchThe Satin Tool is used for creating columns. A column stitch is a stitch that travels from sideto side rather than in a straight line. Uses of a satin stitch include:
1. Text2. Borders3. Column Stitches
There are two tools you can use to create a standard Satin stitch in the Floriani Total ControlSoftware:
- Satin Tool
- Classic Satin Tool
The difference between the two tools is in the way the stitch is created.
Creating a column stitch using the Satin Tool
Satin Tool (simple digitizing mode)
1. Select the Satin tool.2. To use, first left mouse click to plot your first point. 3. Then, continue left mouse clicking along the first side of your column. (For curves in
the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard while left mouse clicking)4. When you finish the first side of the column, right mouse click in order to tell the
software you are ready to begin the next side of the column.5. Next, begin plotting second side of the column in the direction you want using straight
lines and/or curved lines.6. When finished, right mouse click and the stitches will be created.
Satin Tool (advanced digitizing mode)
1. Select the Satin tool.2. To use, first left mouse click to plot your first point.3. Then, continue left mouse clicking along the first side of your column. (For curves in
the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard while left mouse clicking)4. When you finish the first side of the column, right mouse click in order to tell the
software you are ready to begin the next side of the column.5. Next, begin plotting second side of the column in the direction you want using straight
lines and/or curved lines.6. When finished creating the two sides of the column, right mouse click.7. At this point you are telling the software that you are ready to begin applying stitch
angles.8. To apply stitch directions, simply left mouse click on one side of the column and
drag your cursor until the direction of the angle is as desired.9. When finished with stitch direction, right mouse click. (This tells the software you
are finished adding angle lines)10. Next, left mouse click in the spot you want the stitch to begin from (the start point).11. Finally, left mouse click in the spot you want the stitch to end at (the end point).
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Creating a column stitch using the Classic Satin Tool
Classic Satin Tool (simple mode)
1. Select the Classic Satin tool.2. To use this tool, left mouse click at the point you what to start from and then left
mouse click on the other side of the column you are creating. 3. Continue to click back and forth around your object creating straight or curved lines.
(Left click to create a straight line. Hold down the "Ctrl" key on the keyboard while leftmouse clicking to create a curved line)
4. When finished, right mouse click.
Classic Satin Tool (advanced mode)
1. Select the Classic Satin tool.2. To use this tool, left mouse click at the point you what to start from and then left
mouse click on the other side of the column you are creating. 3. Continue to click back and forth around your object creating straight or curved lines.
(Left click to create a straight line. Hold down the "Ctrl" key on the keyboard while leftmouse clicking to create a curved line)
4. When finished, right mouse click. This tells the software you are done creating theoutline and are ready to set your start and end points.
5. Next, you will need to left mouse click on the point where you want the design tobegin.
6. Finally, left mouse click on the point where you want the design to end at.
For practice creating satin stitches, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbook thatcame with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Steil StitchThe Steil Tool creates a column stitch with a uniform thickness. Rather than entering pointson each side of a column, the points are entered in the center of the column in the samemanner as a run stitch. A steil stitch can be changed to any thickness by simply going to theproperties and entering a new width.
Examples of steil stitch usage:
1. A border with uniform thickness.2. Column Stitches with uniform thickness.
- Steil Tool
Creating a column stitch using the Steil Tool.
1. Select the Steil tool.2. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your stitch from.3. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the stitch. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key on yourkeyboard while left mouse clicking)
4. Right mouse click after plotting the last point in order to apply the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
For practice creating a steil stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbook thatcame with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Complex FillThe Complex Fill Tool is used to create solid areas of fill stitching, either with or withoutvoided areas.
Examples of Complex Fill usage:
1. A large shape in a design.2. Lettering that is too wide to be a satin stitch.
- Complex Fill Tool
Creating a fill stitch using the Complex Fill Tool.
Complex Fill (simple mode)
1. Select the Complex Fill tool.2. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.3. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
4. Right mouse click to end the tool to apply the stitch.
Complex Fill (advanced mode)
1. Select the Complex Fill tool.2. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.3. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
4. Right mouse click to end the tool and apply the stitch.5. Next, left mouse click and drag to get the stitch direction in the angle you desire.6. Release the mouse click to apply the stitch angle.7. Next, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to start sewing from (start
point).8. Finally, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to end at (end point).
For practice creating a fill stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbook that camewith your purchase of the software.
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Create An Applique StitchAn Applique is a piece of material that will be fastened to another piece of material withstitching. The Applique Tool automates this process and lays down the necessary stitchingautomatically.
The stitching that is placed is as follows:
1. A running guide stitch to show applique placement.2. A stop command to stop the machine to allow for the applique piece to be placed. 3. A cover stitch to hold the applique in place.
- Applique Tool
Creating an Applique stitch using the Applique Tool.
7. Select the Applique tool.8. To use, left mouse click to start.9. Continue to left mouse click to create a straight line.10. To make a curve stitch, press Ctrl (on keyboard)+ left mouse click. (Hold down Ctrl
on the keyboard while left mouse clicking) 11. Continue to left mouse click or press Ctrl + left mouse click in the direction you want
to go.12. When finished plotting your last point, right mouse click to end the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
For practice creating an applique stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbookthat came with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Cross StitchThe Cross Stitch Tool is used to create solid areas of fill stitch in a cross stitch pattern, withor without voided areas.
- Cross Stitch Tool
Creating a Cross Stitch fill pattern using the Cross Stitch Tool.
Cross Stitch (simple mode)
5. Select the Cross Stitch tool.6. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.7. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
8. Right mouse click to end the tool to apply the stitch.
Cross Stitch (advanced mode)
9. Select the Cross Stitch tool.10. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.11. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
12. Right mouse click to end the tool and apply the stitch.13. Next, left mouse click and drag to get the stitch direction in the angle you desire.14. Release the mouse click to apply the stitch angle.15. Next, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to start sewing from (start
point).16. Finally, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to end at (end point).
For practice creating a cross stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbook thatcame with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Tackle Twill StitchTackle Twill is a piece of material that will be fastened to another piece of material withstitching. The Tackle Twill Tool automates this process and lays down the necessarystitching automatically. The border stitch for tackle twill is generally a zigzag stitch.
The stitching that is placed is as follows:
1. A running guide stitch to show tackle twill placement.2. A stop command to stop the machine to allow for the tackle twill piece to be placed. 3. A cover stitch to hold the tackle twill in place.
- Tackle Twill Tool
Creating a tackle twill stitch using the Tackle Twill Tool.
13. Select the Tackle Twill tool.14. To use, left mouse click to start.15. Continue to left mouse click to create a straight line.16. To make a curve stitch, press Ctrl (on keyboard)+ left mouse click. (Hold down Ctrl
on the keyboard while left mouse clicking) 17. Continue to left mouse click or press Ctrl + left mouse click in the direction you want
to go.18. When finished plotting your last point, right mouse click to end the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
For practice creating a tackle twill stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbookthat came with your purchase of the software.
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Creating A Sequin StitchA Sequin is a piece of material that will be fastened to another piece of material withstitching. The Sequin Tool automates this process and lays down the necessary stitchingautomatically.
The stitching that is placed is as follows:
1. The sequins are placed on the fabric. 2. A cover stitch to hold the sequin in place.
There are two types of sequin patterns: Sequin Run and Sequin Fill
- Sequin Run Tool (A running line of sequins)
- Sequin Fill Tool (A fill pattern of sequins)
Creating a sequin run stitch using the Sequin Run Tool.
19. Select the Sequin tool.20. To use, left mouse click to start.21. Continue to left mouse click to create a straight line.22. To make a curve stitch, press Ctrl (on keyboard)+ left mouse click. (Hold down Ctrl
on the keyboard while left mouse clicking) 23. Continue to left mouse click or press Ctrl + left mouse click in the direction you want
to go.24. When finished plotting your last point, right mouse click to end the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
Creating a sequin fill stitch using the Sequin Fill Tool.
Sequin Fill (simple mode)
9. Select the Sequin Fill tool.10. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.11. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
12. Right mouse click to end the tool to apply the stitch.
Sequin Fill (advanced mode)
17. Select the Sequin Fill tool.18. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.19. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
20. Right mouse click to end the tool and apply the stitch.21. Next, left mouse click and drag to get the stitch direction in the angle you desire.22. Release the mouse click to apply the stitch angle.23. Next, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to start sewing from (start
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point).24. Finally, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to end at (end point).
For practice creating a sequin run or fill stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total ControlWorkbook that came with your purchase of the software.
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Create A Chenille StitchChenille stitches is a special stitch type that is created using a chenille embroidery machine.Chenille is found in a number of applications but most commonly known for "Letters" found onschool letterman's jackets. The Chenille Tools are used to create the patterns read bychenille embroidery machines.
There are two types of chenille patterns: Chenille Run and Chenille Fill
- Chenille Run Tool (A chenille run stitch)
- Chenille Fill Tool (A chenille fill pattern)
Creating a chenille run stitch using the Chenille Run Tool.
25. Select the Chenille tool.26. To use, left mouse click to start.27. Continue to left mouse click to create a straight line.28. To make a curve stitch, press Ctrl (on keyboard)+ left mouse click. (Hold down Ctrl
on the keyboard while left mouse clicking) 29. Continue to left mouse click or press Ctrl + left mouse click in the direction you want
to go.30. When finished plotting your last point, right mouse click to end the stitch.
These instruction apply to both Standard and Advanced digitizing modes.
Creating a chenille fill stitch using the Chenille Fill Tool.
Chenille Fill (simple mode)
13. Select the Chenille Fill tool.14. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.15. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
16. Right mouse click to end the tool to apply the stitch.
Chenille Fill (advanced mode)
25. Select the Chenille Fill tool.26. To use this tool, left mouse click in the spot you want to begin your fill stitch from.27. Continue to left mouse click (either straight line or curved line) your points until you
come to the end of the element. (For curves in the line, hold down the "Ctrl" key onyour keyboard while left mouse clicking)
28. Right mouse click to end the tool and apply the stitch.29. Next, left mouse click and drag to get the stitch direction in the angle you desire.30. Release the mouse click to apply the stitch angle.31. Next, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to start sewing from (start
point).32. Finally, left mouse click in the spot you want the element to end at (end point).
For practice creating a chenille run or fill stitch, please refer the to Floriani Total ControlWorkbook that came with your purchase of the software.
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Create LetteringThe Text Tool allows you to add lettering to a design.
- Text Tool
Creating lettering using the Text Tool.
1. Select the Text tool.2. Left mouse click on the design page (A Letter "A" will appear on the design page).3. In the Text Properties Box, select the letter A in the text input box.4. Using your keyboard, type the word(s) or Letter(s) you want to add to the design.5. Next, set the text properties such as height, font style, etc.6. Click Apply.
For editing text, please refer to section titled Editing Text.
Creating circular text using the Text Tool.
1. Select the Text tool.2. Left mouse click on the design page (A Letter "A" will appear on the design page).3. In the Text Properties Box, select the letter A in the text input box.4. Using your keyboard, type the word(s) or Letter(s) you want to add to the design.5. Next, set the text properties such as height, font style, etc.6. Now, under the Type drop down box, select Circle.6. Click Apply.
For editing text, please refer to section titled "Editing Text."
- Monogram Tool
Creating lettering using the Monogram Tool.
1. Select the Monogram tool.2. Left mouse click on the design page (The Letters "ABC" will appear on the design page).3. In the Text Properties Box, select the letters ABC in the text input box.4. Using your keyboard, type the Letters you want to add to the design.5. Next, set the text properties such as height, font style, etc.6. Click Apply.
For editing monogram lettering, please refer to section titled Editing Monogram Lettering.
For practice creating and editing letting, please refer the to Floriani Total Control Workbookthat came with your purchase of the software.
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Stitch Properties
Manual Stitch PropertiesThe Manual Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of amanual stitch. Below is a description of what options and features are available while working
with a Manual stitch.
Commands properties
You can set the:A. Color
B. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).
C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).
Transform properties
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You can set the:A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage). C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect). D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked). E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees). F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally). G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Run Stitch PropertiesThe Run Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of a runstitch. Below is a description of what options and features are available while working with a
Run stitch.
Run properties
You can set the:
A. Stitch Length (mm)B. Type of stitch. 1. Standard 2. Two ply 3. Bean (three ply) 4. Motif (pattern box becomes active) 5. Symbol (pattern box becomes active)C. Pattern (You can select a pattern if the Motif / Symbol is selected within Stitch Type.)
Commands properties
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You can set the:A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).F. Background:
This feature does not apply to run stitches.
Transform properties
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You can set the:A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will regenerate new stitches whenchecked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Satin Stitch PropertiesThe Satin Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of asatin stitch. Below is a description of what options and features are available while working
with a Satin stitch - or .
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Fill properties
You can set the:A. Fill Type: 1. Standard 2. Emboss 3. MotifB. PatternC. Stitch Length (mm)D. Density (mm)
Underlay properties
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You can set the:A. Type of underlay: Contour, Parallel, Center Line, and Zig-Zag.B. Density (pt)C. Stitch length (mm)D. Run stitch length (mm)E. Inset (mm)F. Zig-Zag inset (mm)
Pull/Push comp. properties
You can set the:A. Type: 1. None 2. Percentage 3. AbsoluteB. Value%C. Max Range (mm)D. Absolute value (mm)E. Side:
1. Both2. First
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3. SecondF. Absolute Value (Push comp.)G. Side:
1. Both2. First3. Second
Column properties
You can set the:A. Jagged type: 1. None 2. Both 3. First 4. SecondB. Jagged value (mm)C. Split satin type:
1. None2. Percent3. Absolute
D. Both sidesE. Percent split distanceF. Absolute split distance (mm)G. Deactivate splitting if length (mm) <:
General properties
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You can set the:A. Connection End: 1. Sharp 2. Zig-Zag 3. Chiseled 4. SquareB. Chisel distance (mm)C. Overlap linesD. Gradient fill: 1. None 2. Linear increasing 3. Linear decreasing 4. Convex 5. ConcaveE. Max density (mm)F. Auto densityG. Short stitches
Commands properties
You can set the:
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A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns). F. Background
Transform properties
You can set the:A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Steil Stitch PropertiesThe Steil Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of a steilstitch. Below is a description of what options and features are available while working with a
stiel stitch.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Steil properties
You can set the:A. WidthB. AngleC. Inset%D. Steil densityE. Corner type: 1. Square 2. Extended
Underlay properties
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You can set the:A. Type of underlay: Contour, Parallel, and Zig-Zag.B. Density (mm)C. Stitch length (mm)D. Run stitch length (mm)E. Inset (mm)F. Zig-Zag inset (mm)
Pull/Push comp. properties
You can set the:A. Type:
1. None2. Percentage3. Absolute
B. Value%C. Max Range (mm)D. Absolute value (mm)E. Side:
1. Both2. First
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3. SecondF. Absolute value (mm) (Push comp.)G. Side:
1. Both2. First3. Second
Column properties
You can set the:A. Jagged type: 1. None 2. Both 3. First 4. SecondB. Jagged value (mm)C. Split satin type:
1. None2. Percentage3. Absolute
D. Both sidesE. Percent split distanceF. Absolute split distance (mm)G. Deactivate splitting if length (mm) <:
General properties
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You can set the:A. Connection End: 1. Sharp 2. Zig-Zag 3. Chiseled 4. SquareB. Chisel distance (mm)C. Overlap linesD. Gradient fill: 1. None 2. Linear increasing 3. Linear decreasing 4. Convex 5. ConcaveE. Max density (mm)F. Auto densityG. Short stitches
Commands properties
You can set the:A. Color
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B. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start).
5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).F. Background
Transform properties
You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Complex Fill Stitch PropertiesThe Complex Fill Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristicsof a complex fill stitch. Below is a description of what options and features are available while
working with a complex fill stitch.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Fill properties
You can set the:A. Fill Type: 1. Standard 2. Emboss 3. MotifB. PatternC. Stitch Length (mm)D. Density (mm)
Underlay properties
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You can set the:A. Type of underlay: Contour, Perpendicular, Lattice, and Full Lattice.B. Density (mm)C. Stitch length (mm)D. Run stitch length (mm)E. Inset (mm)F. Zig-Zag inset (mm)
Pull/Push comp. properties
You can set the:A. Type: 1. None 2. Percentage 3. AbsoluteB. Value%C. Max Range (mm)D. Absolute value (mm)E. Side:
1. Both
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2. First3. Second
F. Absolute value (mm) (Push comp.)G. Side:
1. Both2. First3. Second
General properties
You can set the:
A. Connection End: 1. Sharp 2. Zig-Zag 3. Chiseled 4. SquareB. Chisel distance (mm)C. Overlap linesD. Gradient Fill:
1. None2. Linear increasing3. Linear decreasing4. Convex5. Concave
E. Max. density (mm)F. Short StitchesG. Auto density
Commands properties
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You can set the:A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).F. Background (places a background image under the fill stitch)
Transform properties
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You can set the:A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Applique Stitch PropertiesThe Applique Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of anapplique stitch. Below is a description of what options and features are available while
working with an applique stitch.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Applique properties
You can set the:A. Type: 1. Satin 2. E-Stitch 3. Motif 4. SymbolB. Applique widthC. Inset %D. Stitch lengthE. Pattern lengthF. Applique densityG. Angle (-10...10)H. Corner type: 1. Square 2. ExtendedI. Activation angleJ. Placement lineK. Placement offset %L. Tack down lineM. Tack down offset %N. Adjust holes (allows you to adjust a hole in the applique design)
Commands properties
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You can set the:
A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).F. Background (adds a background image underneath the applique stitches)
Transform properties
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You can set the:A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Cross Stitch PropertiesThe Cross Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of across stitch fill pattern. Below is a description of what options and features are available
while working with a cross stitch fill pattern.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Cross Stitch properties
You can set the:A. SizeB. Overlap (pt)C. Repeats
Commands properties
You can set the:
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A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).F. Background
Transform properties
You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Tackle Twill Stitch PropertiesThe Tackle Twill Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics ofa tackle twill pattern. Below is a description of what options and features are available while
working with a tackle twill pattern.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Tackle Twill properties
You can set the:A. Width (mm)B. Angle (-10...10)C. Inset %D. Density (mm)E. Corner type:
1. FoldedF. Activation angle <:G. Placement lineH. Placement offset %I. Tack down lineJ. Tack down offset %K. Adjust holes
Commands properties
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You can set the:
A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).E. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).F. Background
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You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Sequin Run Stitch PropertiesThe Sequin Run Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics ofa sequin run pattern. Below is a description of what options and features are available while
working with a Sequin Run pattern.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Sequin Run properties
You can set the:A. Size (mm)B. Spacing (mm)C. Style
1. Pattern A2. Pattern B3. Pattern C4. Pattern D5. Pattern E
D. Sequin colorE. North Drop
Commands properties
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You can set the:
A. ColorB. Background
Transform properties
You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Sequin Fill Stitch PropertiesThe Sequin Fill Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics ofa sequin fill pattern. Below is a description of what options and features are available while
working with a Sequin Fill pattern.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Sequin Fill properties
You can set the:A. Size (mm)B. Spacing (mm)C. Style
1. Pattern A2. Pattern B3. Pattern C4. Pattern D5. Pattern E
D. Sequin colorE. North DropF. Line Spacing (mm)G. Uniform
Commands properties
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You can set the:
A. ColorB. Background
Transform properties
You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Chenille Run Stitch PropertiesThe Chenille Run Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristicsof a chenille run pattern. Below is a description of what options and features are available
while working with a Chenille Run pattern.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Chenille Run properties
You can set the:A. Run type:
1. normal2.spiro
B. Chenille type:1. chain2. moss
C. Stitch length (mm)D. Spiro size (mm)
Commands properties
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You can set the:
You can set the:A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Background (places a background image under the fill stitch)
Transform properties
You can set the:
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A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Chenille Fill Stitch PropertiesThe Chenille Fill Stitch Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics ofa chenille fill pattern. Below is a description of what options and features are available while
working with a Chenille Fill pattern.
Looking at the properties, you can control each objects attributes within the design.
Chenille Fill properties
You can set the:A. Fill Type:
1. None2. Lattice3. Spiro
B. Offset (mm)C. Lattice density (mm)D. Stitch length (mm)E. Spiro density (mm)F. Spiro size (mm)G. Before fillH. Before fill 1:
1. None2. Chain3. Moss
I. Before fill 2:1. None2. Chain3. Moss
J. Offset before (mm) (Before fill 1)K. Offset before (mm) (Before fill 2)L. After fill 1:
1. None2. Chain3. Moss
M. After fill 2:1. None2. Chain
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3. MossN. Offset after (mm) (After fill 1)O. Offset after (mm) (After fill 2)P. Moss length (mm)Q. Chain length (mm)R. Force clockwise
Commands properties
You can set the:
You can set the:A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Background (places a background image under the fill stitch)
Transform properties
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You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Lettering PropertiesThe Text Properties Box is where you can make changes to the characteristics of text. Belowis a description of what options and features are available while working with a text.
The following applies to both standard text and monogram lettering.
Text properties
You can set the:A. Text input boxB. Height (mm)C. Font selectionD. Space %E. Decor (available with limited monogram fonts)F. Line spacing %G. Align
1. Left2. Right3. Center
H. Reverse directionI. ItalicsJ. Type:
1. Normal2. Circle3. Monogram
K. Optimize colorsL. StairsM. Start at:
1. Left2. Right3. Center
N. Text style
Fill properties
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You can set the:A. Fill Type: 1. Standard 2. Emboss 3. MotifB. PatternC. Stitch Length (mm)D. Density (mm)
Underlay properties
You can set the:A. Type of underlay: Contour, Parallel, Center Line, and Zig-Zag.B. Density (pt)C. Stitch length (mm)D. Run stitch length (mm)E. Inset (mm)F. Zig-Zag inset (mm)
Pull/Push comp. properties
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You can set the:A. Type: 1. None 2. Percentage 3. AbsoluteB. Value%C. Max Range (mm)D. Absolute value (mm)E. Side:
1. Both2. First3. Second
F. Absolute Value (Push comp.)G. Side:
1. Both2. First3. Second
Column properties
You can set the:
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A. Jagged type: 1. None 2. Both 3. First 4. SecondB. Jagged value (mm)C. Split satin type:
1. None2. Percent3. Absolute
D. Both sidesE. Percent split distanceF. Absolute split distance (mm)G. Deactivate splitting if length (mm) <:
General properties
You can set the:A. Connection End: 1. Sharp 2. Zig-Zag 3. Chiseled 4. SquareB. Chisel distance (mm)C. Overlap linesD. Gradient fill: 1. None 2. Linear increasing 3. Linear decreasing 4. Convex 5. ConcaveE. Max density (mm)F. Auto densityG. Short stitches
Commands properties
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You can set the:A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Color change:
1. None2. Chars3. Words4. Lines
E. Trim:1. None2. Chars3. Words4. Lines
F. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object andwill appear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).G. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object andwill appear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns). H. Background
Transform properties
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You can set the:A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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Editing Stitches & Object Structures
Edit Start & Stop PointIn Floriani Total Control software you have the ability to change the start and stop (end)points of embroidery elements regardless if the design was created in the software itself or inanother program originally.
The Start Point is the start of an object and is designated by a green circle. In digitizing(after completing a shape) your cursor will have a green dot next to it, prompting you to clickon the shape to choose the desired starting point for the individual object.
The Stop Point is the end of an object and is designated by a red circle. In digitizing (afterentering a start point) your cursor will have a red dot next to it, prompting you to click on theshape to choose the desired ending point for the individual object.
Green Dot = Start PointRed Dot = Stop Point
To change the start point and end point of an object follow these steps:
1. Using the Shape tool, select the object you want to change the start and/or stop pointof.
2. To adjust the start point, place your cursor over the green dot (start point) and left clickand hold while dragging it into the desired position. (Your cursor will display a green dotbeside the cursor when you have your cursor in position over the start point in order to letyou know that you will be selecting itwhen when you left mouse click).
3. To adjust the stop point, place your cursor over the red dot (stop point) and left click andhold while dragging it into the desired position. (Your cursor will display a red dot besidethe cursor when you have your cursor in position over the stop point in order to let youknow that you will be selecting it when when you left mouse click).
4. Once done changing the start point and/or end point, right mouse click in a blank areaof your design page to set the changes.
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Edit Stitch Angle LinesA Stitch Angle Line (Inclination Line) instructs the stitch which angle to run the stitchingwithin an object. Some objects will require more Inclination Lines than others to form asmooth shape.
In a complex fill, for example, this allows the user to set the direction the fill will sew. this canbe done in edit mode (using Shape tool) manually or by clicking the right mouse button onthe inclinationline, then set angle to 0, 45, 90, 135.
To change the angle line(s) of an object follow these steps:
5. Using the Shape tool, select the object you want to change the angle line of.6. To adjust the angle line(s), place your cursor over the black dot and left click and hold
while dragging it into the desired position. (Your cursor will display a black dot beside thecursor when you have your cursor in position over the angle line in order to let you knowthat you will be selecting it when when you left mouse click).
7. Once done changing the angle line, right mouse click in a blank area of your designpage to set the changes.
Please see example below:
Note: Angle Lines (inclination lines) can be added or deleted by selecting the object, choosingthe shape tool, then right clicking to bring up the menu (which will offer the option of addingor deleting angle lines).
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Adding & Deleting Points/NodesIn Floriani Total Control software you have the ability to add and delete points/nodes inembroidery elements regardless if the design was created in the software itself or in anotherprogram originally.
A Point/Node is a blue square (see image below) that surrounds an element. The combinationof these nodes are what make up the structure of an object. There are different types onnodes (Line, Cusp, Smooth, and Symmetrical). Each node has different characteristics thataffect the shape of the line that leads into and away from that node (please refer to the nextsection to learn how to change node types).
Adding and deleting nodes come in really handy when you need to change the structure orshape of a design element.
To add a point follow these instructions:
8. Using the Shape tool, select the object you want to add the point to.9. To add a point, place your cursor over the spot you want to add the point and then right
mouse click.10. From the drop down list select Add Point.11. Once done adding a point, right mouse click in a blank area of your design page to set
the changes.
To delete a point follow these instructions:
12. Using the Shape tool, select the object you want to add the point to.13. To delete a point, place your cursor over the point you want to delete and then right
mouse click.14. From the drop down list select Delete Point.15. Once done deleting a point, right mouse click in a blank area of your design page to set
the changes.
Please see the next section for instruction on how to change the type of node. Also, forexercises on adding and deleting nodes, please refer to the workbook that was provided withyour software.
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Editing Points/NodesIn Floriani Total Control software you have the ability to change the point/node of embroideryelements regardless if the design was created in the software itself or in another programoriginally.
The skill of Node editing, as it is often called, is a very important skill to master as a digitizer. This skill is especially helpful when you have to edit or modify and stitch file created bysomeone else. This allows you to change structures and shapes of elements.
There are 4 types of nodes/points:1. Line2. Cusp3. Smooth4. Symmetrical
To change the style of any node follow these instructions:1. Select the object using the Shape tool.2. Right mouse click on the node you want to change.3. Next, select the new type of node you desire.
a. Line - turns the lines on either side of the node straight.b. Cusp - makes it so the angle can be changed on either side of the node
without affecting the other side of the node.c. Smooth - turns the lines leading into the node smooth and rounded.d. Symmetrical - makes it so when you move one side of the node using the
control handle it affects the other side of the node identically.
Please refer the the Floriani Total Control Workbook for exercises on changing node types.
Below are images from some of the exercises contained in the workbook that came with yoursoftware:
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Editing Standard Text
The Green Box, located at each of the four corners of the text box, allows you to adjust theheight of the text up or down at each given corner.
To use the Green Box adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the green box. Left mouse click and hold while dragging your cursor up or down. Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
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The Orange Box, located in the center of each letter, allows you to move the given letter intoany location in your work area.
To use the Orange Box adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the Orange Box in the middle of the letter you wish to move. Left mouse click and hold while dragging your cursor to the desired location. Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
The Yellow Diamond, located between each letter, allows you to shift all letters located to theright of the yellow diamond to the left or right (in the example above, the text was shifted tothe right of the letter "T."
To use the Yellow Diamond adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the Yellow Diamond located to the left of the letters you wish to
shift to the right or left of their current location. Left mouse click and hold while dragging your cursor to the desired location. Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
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The Black Diamond, located in the upper left-hand corner of the text box, allows you toproportionately make the text larger or smaller (in the example above, the text was madesmaller).
To use the Black Diamond (upper left-hand corner) adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the Black Diamond located in the upper left-hand corner of the
text box. Left mouse click and hold while moving your cursor to the desired location (move up and
to the right to make the text larger, move down and to the right to make the textsmaller).
Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
The Black Diamond, located in the lower right-hand corner of the text box, allows you tomove the text inward or outward along the axis (notice in the example above that the textstretches outward but the height of the text does not change).
To use the Black Diamond (lower right-hand side) adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the Black Diamond located in the lower right-hand corner of the
text box. Left mouse click an hold while moving your cursor either to the left (makes text narrower)
or to the right (stretches the text wider).
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Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
The Green Circle, located in the upper-middle and lower-middle of the text box, allows you tomove the text inward or outward in an envelope manner (notice in the examples above thatthe text stretches inward, outward, or both while the edges stay in the same position).
To use the Green Circle adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the Green Circle located in the upper-middle or lower-middle of
the text box. Left mouse click and hold while dragging your cursor either inward or outward. Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
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The Purple Circle, located in the upper right-hand corner of the text box, allows you to rotatethe text to the left or right.
To use the Purple Circle adjustment tool: Position your cursor over the Purple Circle located in the upper right-hand corner of the
text box. Left mouse click and hold while dragging your cursor either to the left or right. Release the mouse click when you reach the desired position.
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Editing Circular Text
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Misc. Features/Functions
Create Custom Thread ChartsYou can create your own custom thread charts based on the brands and colors of threads youown.
To create your own custom thread chart, please follow these instructions:
1. Open a new design page.2. Click Tools on the menu bar, then select Thread Chart Creator.3. Select New located in the upper left-hand corner of the Thread Chart window.4. Select Add located in the bottom left-hand corner of the window.5. Click in the blank box under the Color title.6. Select the color that best represents the color of the thread. For specific colors, contact
your thread dealer and ask them for their thread "RGB" (Red, Green, Blue) values. Thisway you can plug them into the lower section of the "Color" window found under theadvanced tab to get the best color representation.
7. Select OK.8. Type the color code into the box located under the Code title. This is typically the color
number of the thread provided by the manufacturer.9. Next, type the name of the thread in the box located under the Name title. This is
typically the color name provided by the manufacturer. If you are using multiple threadbrands, it is recommended you state the thread brand name as well as the color name.
10. Repeat steps 3 - 9 as many times as necessary.11. Select Save.12. Name your new thread chart and then press Save.
For practice creating a thread chart, please refer to the workbook that came with yoursoftware purchase.
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Images & Artwork
Graphic Bitmaps
These 777 Bitmaps are available to registered users.
C:\ProgramFiles\G7Solutions\FlorianiTotalControl\Images\Bitmaps
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AutoDigitizing III Appliqué Shapes
These 152 Applique Shapes are available to registered users by clicking on the icon.
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Letters and Numbers Bitmaps
These 36 Bitmaps are available to registered users by clicking on the icon and going toC:\ProgramFiles\G7Solutions\FlorianiTotalControl\Images\Bitmaps\Let-AARDV
These 36 Bitmaps are available to registered users by clicking on the icon and going toC:\ProgramFiles\G7Solutions\FlorianiTotalControl\Images\Bitmaps\Let-BAUERG
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These 36 Bitmaps are available to registered users by clicking on the icon and going toC:\ProgramFiles\G7Solutions\FlorianiTotalControl\Images\Bitmaps\Let-BNKGOTHM
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These 36 Bitmaps are available to registered users by clicking on the icon and going toC:\ProgramFiles\G7Solutions\FlorianiTotalControl\Images\Bitmaps\Let-SFArchRival
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Motif Shapes
These 25 Motif Shapes are available to registered users by clicking on the icon.
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Font & Fill Patterns
Standard Fill Patterns
These 9 Standard Pattern Fills are available to registered users.
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Embossed Pattern Fills
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Standard Fonts
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Monogram Fonts
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Motif Patterns
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Embellishments & Designs
Symbols
These 255 symbols are available to registered users clicking on the Symbol icon.
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Monogram Embellishments
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Monogram Master - Text Embellishments
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Reference Section
1:1
Drop Down: View / ZoomIcon: NoneKey Command: Num
Description: 1:1 Change the design view in order to display the actual size. This featureis intended as a key command even though you can select it via the drop down menu.
Related Resources:1. Zoom Tool2. Zoom In3. Zoom Out4. Fit Window
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3D
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About
Drop Down: Help
Icon:
Description: In the “About” dialog box you will find information about the following:
1. The version number of the software.2. Our development team.3. Web Link.4. Copyright protection notice.
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Aligning Objects
Left AlignDrop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Left Align" function allows you to align multiple objects in a straight, vertical line on theleft-hand side.
Right AlignDrop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Right Align" function allows you to align multiple objects in a straight, vertical line onthe right-hand side.
Top AlignDrop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Top Align" function allows you to align multiple objects in a straight, horizontal line onthe top.
Bottom AlignDrop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Bottom Align" function allows you to align multiple objects in a straight, horizontal lineon the bottom.
Horizontal Center AlignDrop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Horizontal Center Align" function allows you to center align multiple objects in a straight,vertical line.
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Vertical Center AlignDrop Down: NoneIcon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Vertical Center Align" function allows you to center align multiple objects in a straight,horizontal line.
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Applique
Drop Down: Tools
Icon:Key Command: 6
Description:An “Applique” is a sewing technique in which fabric patches are layered on a foundationfabric, then stitched with the raw edges turned under or covered with decorativestitching. From the French appliquer, “to put on,”
This function, has three parts:
1. Cut Line or Placement Line.This is a tracing with the use of a running stitch to guide theembroidery on where to lay down the material. A“Color Change”or “Stop command” is automatically added at the end of stepone. The cut line is 50% from the edge of the cover stitch.
2. Tack Down Stitch.This stitch is a running stitch that holds down the materialadded after step one, (keeping it from shifting and movingaround). The tack down stitch will automatically be moved infrom the cut line approximately 50% between the edge of thecut line and cover stitch.
3. Cover Stitch.The cover stitch will edge the fabric patches to thefoundation fabric. Note: The width of the cover stitch will becentered over the cut line; 50% on the fabric patch and 50% onthe foundation fabric.
There are 3 types of Cover Stitches to choose from:
1. Satin2. E-Stitch (Blanket stitch)3. Motif
Related Resources:1. Applique Shapes2. Complex Fills3. Cross Stitch4. Manual5. Run6. Satin7. Steil9. Properties
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Applique Properties
You can set the:A. Type: 1. Satin 2. E-Stitch 3. Motif 4. SymbolB. Applique widthC. Inset %D. Stitch lengthE. Pattern lengthF. Applique densityG. Angle (-10...10)H. Corner type: 1. Square 2. ExtendedI. Activation angleJ. Placement lineK. Placement offset %L. Tack down lineM. Tack down offset %N. Adjust holes (allows you to adjust a hole in the applique design)
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Artwork
Drop Down: Tools
Icon:Key Command: 0
Description:The “Artwork” function is used for several things. Making notes on artwork beforedigitizing and adding to pre-existing artwork. There are three tools used in theArtwork function:
1. Pen
Input Mode: Bezier:a. Click the left mouse button to add pointb. Hold down the left mouse button after first point is added (to make curves).c. Hold down the “Shift” key and then click the left mouse button to create horizontal linesup/down, left/right and a 45 degree angle.
Input Mode: Simple Draw (default mode):a. Click the left mouse button to add a point.b. Hold down the “Control” key after first point is added (to make curves).c. Hold down the “Shift” key and click the left mouse button to create horizontal linesup/down, left/right and a 45 degree angle.
Free Hand:a. Click and hold the left mouse button to add a point
2. Rectangle
Input Mode: Bezier, Simple Draw or Free Hand:a. Click and hold the left mouse button to create an rectangle.b. Hold down the “Control” key and click the left mouse button to create a perfect square.
3. Ellipse
Input Mode: Bezier, Simple Draw or Free Hand:a. Click and hold the left mouse button to create an ellipse.b. Hold down the “Control” key and click the left mouse button to create a perfect square.
Note: Artwork lines can be converted to: Applique, Chenille Run/Fill, Complex Fills, Cross Stitch,Run, Satin, Sequin Run/Fill, Steil, and Tackle Twill.
As a default the Artwork objects Line, rectangles and ellipse are transparent.
If you wish to fill them in.1. Click on the Artwork object.2. In the Properties Box, under the “Artwork” tab, click on “Fill”.3. Click on Apply.
Related Resources:1. Properties2. Import Artwork
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Artwork Properties
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Auto BasteDrop Down: Tools
Icon:
Description:The “Auto Baste” function creates a run stitch (baste stitch) that borders the entire design.This run stitch is placed at the beginning of the design and is the first object to be sewn. Thebaste stitch helps to lock the fabric to the stabilizer in order to prevent the material fromshifting as the embroidery is sewing out. It is especially beneficial when embroideringnon-hooped items.
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Auto Digitizing
Drop Down: Tools
Icon:
Description:The “Auto Digitizing” function is a wizard that takes bit-image or vectorimage files and converts them to embroidery or cross stitch.There are three steps in converting an image to embroidery.
1. Select Image (Figure Ref-A-02)a. Path where your image can be found, or use browse to select the image.b. Select the type of stitch you wish to use, (Auto or Cross Stitch).
2. Transform Image (Figure Ref-A-03)
a. Image and select screen. You can select a portion of the design or the entire design.b. Resize the finished embroidery up or down. c. Reset size back to defaultd. Select the entire designe. Transform Image
I. Flip Image horizontallyII. Flip Image verticallyIII. Rotate 90% counter clockwiseIV. Rotate 90% clockwise
3. Color Reduction (Figure Ref-A-04)a. Color Reductionb. Number of colors in designc. Image editing I. Edit design - (Default is Windows paint)
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II. Choose different art software III. Zoom In IV. Zoom Out V. Full Screen VI. Pan
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BackDrop
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: Control BKey Command-2: Alt, V, BRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Backdrop” function allows you to load a bit-image file for on screen digitizing.
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Backdrop Properties
You can set the:a. Width (mm)b. Height (mm)c. Scaled. Rotatee. Adjust lightness
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Banner Toolbar
Banner Toolbar
The “Banner” Toolbar can be turned onor off in the Floriani Total Control software.
To turn on/off the Banner:1. Select "View" on the menu bar.2. Place you mouse over "Toolbars."3. Select "Banner."
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Batch Convert
Drop Down: NoneIcon: NoneKey Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, T + B
Description:The “Batch Convert” function will convert multiple designs in a single or multiple formatsfrom a “Source Folder” to a single format to a “Destination Folder”
To access the Batch Conversion tool:1. Select "Tools" from the menu bar.2. Then, select "Batch Conversion..."
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Break Up Selected PathDrop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: No
Description:The "Break Up Selected Path" option allows you to take a joined path and break it up intoindividual objects.
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Break Up Text
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Break up Text” function is used to break up lines of auto-lettering intoindividual objects (run, satin etc....).
Related Resources: Text
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Cascade
Drop Down: WindowIcon: NoneKey Command: Alt,W, C
Description:The “Cascade” function will stacks all of the open designs (Child Windows). The Title Bars ofeach design will show at the top and in the tabs of the Main Window.
This feature is great if you are working on more than one design.
Related Resources:1. Tile2. Child Window3. Main Window
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Child Window
Main Screen: Child windowIcon: NoneKey Command-1: None
Related Resources: Main Window
Description:A “Child Window” is the work area where your designs are viewed and worked on. You canhave Child Windows open in the “Main Window” and control them through the tabs found atthe bottom of the “Main Window”
There are 7 parts to a Child Window:
A. Design Name (refer to Open / Save)B. Design Statues (refer to Design Statues)C. Scroll Bar (up and down) (refer to Scroll Bar (up and down)D. Scroll Bar (left and right) (refer to Scroll Bar (left and right)E. Grid (refer to Grid)F. Units (refer to Units)G. Work Area (refer to Work Area)
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Center
Description:All designs will start at the center of the design and end at the center of thedesign, unless told otherwise as a default.
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Circle TemplateDrop Down: Tools
Icon: Key Command: None
Description:The Circle Template allows you to take a design and create a circle pattern around it. It willduplicate the design and arrange it in a circular pattern. You are able to control the numberof items that go around the circle, the angle of the items, the space between objects, andscale % of each item.
Here is a description of each of the options for the Circle Template Feature:
Circle size:Width - the overall width of the circleHeight - the overall height of the circleKeep aspect ratio - if checked, when you enter a value in for either the width or height itwill automatically adjust the value for the other. It makes sure you keep a perfect circle bykeeping the two values proportional. If you uncheck the box you can create a oval shape byselecting different values for both the width and the height.Settings:Repeats - this is the number of times the design repeats around the circleAngle - the is the angle between objects. It automatically changes when you place a value inthe “Repeats” boxIndividual object settings:Scale (%) - this allows you to make the object larger or smaller.Angle - this allows you to rotate each design slightly by the amount input into the box. Thisis helpful when wanting to have each design rotate toward each in a circular motion.Auto rotate - this will automatically rotate the elements in the design.Auto resequence by color - when this box is checked the circular design objects willautomatically be resequenced by color. Using the above example, this would mean that thedesign would sew all the white in the design and then sew all the black in the design. It wouldnot complete one object fully before moving on to the next object.
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Check for Updates
Drop Down: Help
Description:When you click on the “Check for Updates” it will automatically go out to the internet for anyavailable updates. If there are any new updates it will you will be asked to confirm thedownload.
Note: If your computer is connected to the internet, it will check for new updatesautomatically when your software is initialized.
Related Resources:Updates
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Close
Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command: Alt, F, D
Description:Clicking on “Close” will exit the Child Window (design). If changes have been made to thedesign you will be asked to save.
Related Resources:1. Close All2. Child Window3. Exit
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Close All
Drop Down: WindowIcon: NoneKey Command: Alt,W, L
Description:Clicking on “Close All” will exit all Child Windows (designs). If changes have been made toany of the designs, you will be asked to save.
Related Resources:1. Close2. Child Window3. Exit
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Color ChangeDrop Down: NoneIcon:Key Command: None
Description:The "Insert Needle Change" button allows you to insert a color change to the object thatcomes before the selected object in your design. When you select this button, you will beable to select a color to apply to the elements remaining in the sequence from the popup boxthat appears on the screen.
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Column Properties
You can set the:a. Jagged type:
1. None2. Both3. First4. Second
b. Jagged value (pt)c. Split satin type
1. None2. Percent3. Absolute
d. Both sidese. Percent split distancef. Absolute split distance (mm)g. Deactivate splitting if length (mm) <:
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Commands
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Commands” function (when turned on) shows you the hidden machinecommands that might be in your design.
For example: Lock downs and trims.
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Command Properties
You can set the:A. ColorB. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).D. Color change (text properties only):
1. None2. Chars3. Words4. Lines
E. Trim (text properties only):1. None2. Chars3. Words4. Lines
F. Tie in: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object andwill appear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns).G. Tie off: 1. None (No lock down stitch). 2. Basic (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object and willappear to sew back and forth in a straight line). 3. Triangular (The lock down stitch will be added to the beginning of the object andwill appear to sew back and forth in a triangular patterns). H. Background
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Complex Fill
Drop Down: Tool
Icon: Key Command-1: 5Key Command-2: Alt, T, CRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The "Complex Fill" digitizing function allows the user to fill solid areas in with stitches.
Inclination LinesThis allows the user to set the direction the fill will sew. This can be done in edit mode or byclicking the right mouse button on the inclination line, then set angle to 0, 45, 90, 135
Related Resources:1. Applique2. Cross Stitch3. Manual4. Run5. Satin5. Steil6. Properties7. Tackle Twill8. Sequin Run9. Sequin Fill10. Chenille Run11. Chenille Fill
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Contents F1
Drop Down: HelpIcon: NoneKey Command: F1
Description:The “Contents F1” function brings up the help documentation for this product line.
Related Resources: Manual (Doc)
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Convert to Manuals
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command: None
Description:The “Convert to Manuals” function converts all objects within your design to manual stitchobjects. This can be used to control specific portions of your design on the manual stitchlevel.
Example: Corners and overlaps on small lettering.
Related Resources: Manual
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Copy
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + CKey Command-2: Alt, E, CRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:Copy retains the original selected item on the screen, (a separate copy is placed in atemporary clipboard storage area).
Note: You must be in the “Select” mode for this function to work.
Related Resources:1. Select2. Cut3. Paste4. Insert5. Merge
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Cross Stitch
Drop Down: Tool
Icon: Key Command: 8
Description:“Cross Stitch” allows the user to fill solid areas in with “x” type stitches to give the final lookof classic cross stitch designs.
Related Resources:1. Applique2. Cross Stitch3. Manual4. Run5. Satin5. Steil6. Properties7. Tackle Twill8. Sequin Run9. Sequin Fill10. Chenille Run11. Chenille Fill
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Cross Stitch Properties
You can set the:A. SizeB. Overlap (pt)C. Repeats
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Cut
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + XKey Command-2: Alt, E, TRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:Cut moves the selected item to a temporary memory location called a “clipboard”. It willremain there until it is replaced when another item is selected through the "Cut" or "Copy"function, or the program is closed.Note: You must be in the “Select” mode for this function to work.
Related Resources:1. Select2. Copy3. Paste4. Insert5. Delete
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Delete
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command-1: DeleteKey Command-2: Alt, E, DRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:Delete removes the selected object(s) and does not place the object(s) on the clipboard. Thisaction should be used only to permanently remove selected objects.
Note: You must be in the “Select”mode for this function to work.
Related Resources:1. Select2. Cut
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Density
Definition:Density is the distance between the stitches. When changing the size of a design, younormally want the density to remain the same, so the design maintains the same distancebetween stitches.
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Design LibraryDrop Down: View->ToolbarsIcon: NoneKey Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The Design Library allows you to quickly and easily access designs that you frequently use. You have the ability to create a design and save it into the Design Library.
For exercises and learning more on how to work with the Design Library, please see theworkbook that came with your software purchase.
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Design Statues
Drop Down: NoneIcon: NoneKey Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: NoneRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The Design Statues /Object Statues can be found at the bottom left of the main program.
Top of Child Window:
You will find in this Statue Box:1. Total objects in the design2. Selected Objects3. Stitch Count
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Hoops
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, V + HRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Hoops” function gives you a visual reference on the sewing size of 60different hoops.
1. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 100 x1002. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 130 x1803. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 160 x2604. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 180 x1305. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 180 x3005. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 200 x3007. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 260 x1608. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 300 x1809. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 300 x20010. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 60 x2011. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 60 x4012. Baby Lock-Brother Cap (PES)130 x 5013. Bernina Deco (PES) 100 x 10014. Elna (EMD) 114 x 11415. Elna (EMD) 140 x 24015. Elna (EMD) 55 x 5517. Elna-Kenm-Jano (SEW) 122 x8818. Elna-Kenm-Jano (SEW) 50 x5019. Elna-Kenm-Jano (SEW) 80 x7020. Janome (JEF) 110 x 11021. Janome (JEF) 126 x 11022. Janome (JEF) 140 x 20023. Janome (JEF) 50 x 5024. Janome (JEF) 85 x 7025. Pfaff (PCS) 115 x 12026. Pfaff (PCS) 80 x 8027. Ren. Karate Belt-Dog Collar 9x 2''28. Renaissance 11.5 x 11.5''29. Renaissance 11.5 x 17.5''30. Renaissance 14.5 X 12.5''
31. Renaissance 180 Cap 4.72 x2.43''32. Renaissance 270 Cap 14 x2.43''33. Renaissance 3.5 x 3.5''34. Renaissance 5.5 x 5.5''35. Renaissance 7.5 x 7.5''35. Renaissance Name Tape 6.5 x1.25''37. Renaissance Name Tape 6.5 x1''38. Renaissance Quick Change 2 x4.5''39. Renaissance Quick Change 2.5x 4.5''40. Renaissance Quick Change 3 x4.5''41. Renaissance Quick Change 4 x11''42. Renaissance Quick Change 4.5x 4.5''43. Renaissance Quick Change 6.5x 4.5''44. Renaissance Sash 13.5 x 16.5''45. Simplicity (PES) 100 x 10045. Singer (EMD) 114 x 11447. Singer (EMD) 140 x 24048. Singer (EMD) 55 x 5549. Singer (XXX) 114 x 11450. Singer (XXX) 130 x 24051. Singer (XXX) 55 x 5552. Singer EU-POEM-Husk (CSD)88 x 8853. Singer XL100 (XXX) 112 X 8054. Viking (HUS) 100 x 10055. Viking (HUS) 80 x 8055. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 100 x10057. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 100 x17058. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 150 x24059. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 40 x4060. White (PES) 100 x 100
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Distribute ObjectsDistribute Horizontal
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Distribute Horizontal” function allows you to evenly distribute the space betweenselected object horizontally (3 or more objects).
Distribute Vertical
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Distribute Vertical” function allows you to evenly distribute the space between selectedobject vertically (3 or more objects).
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Draw 3d
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: Control 3Key Command-2: Alt, V, 3Right Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Draw 3D” function toggles designs between normal and 3D Mode, giving you a morerealistic view of the stitches.
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DuplicateDrop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The "Duplicate" function allows you to duplicate a design. It is similar in nature to copying anobject. The main difference is you have control over the size and angle of the design whileplacing it inside the design page.
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Edit Tools
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command-1: None
Description:Edit tools are made up of 4 functions.1. Select (F7)2. Lasso (F8)3. Shape (F9)4. Stitch (F10)
Related Resources:1. Select2. Lasso3. Shape4. Stitch
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Exit
Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Alt + F4Key Command-2: Alt, F, XRight Mouse Button: No
Description:This function closes the Floriani Embroidery Software platform. If you have a design on thescreen that has not been saved, it will prompt you to do so.
Related Resources:1. Close2. Close All
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File Formats
Floriani Embroidery Software platform can open/save multiple file formats in both home andcommercial formats (condensed and expanded).
Condensed or Scalable formatsCBS: Click2Stitch (*.c2s)MGL: Magellan Scalable (*mgl)STL: Magellan Style sheet (*.stl)GNC: GN Scalable (*.gnc) (NOTE: OPEN ONLY)CND: Melco Scalable (*.cnd) (NOTE: OPEN ONLY)
Expanded FormatsEXP: Melco DOS expanded (*.exp)DST: Tajima (*.dst)DSB: Tajima (*.dsb)DSZ: Tajima (*.dsz)KSM: Pfaff (Kaiserslautern Stitchmaschinen Gmbh) (*.ksm)UXY: Barudan Dos (*.uxy example U01, U02, etc.)DAT: Barudan Dos (*.dat)10o: Toyota (*.10o)PCS: Pfaff PC-Designer V2.0 & V2.1 PC (*.pcs) Split at 16 colorsXXX: Singer PSW (*.xxx)PCM: Pfaff Macintosh (*.pcm)SEW: Janome Scan-n-Sew PC/Elna Envision Scan PC (*.sew)HUS: Viking DOS Customizer/ Customizer 95 (*.hus) Split at 12 colorsSHV: Viking D1 (*.shv)CSD: Toyota Poem/Singer EU/Dos HuskyGram (*.csd)PES: Baby Lock/Bernina Deco/Brother/Simplicity (*.pes)JEF: Janome/NewHome 1000 (*.jef)VIP: Viking (*.vip)ART: Bernina (NOTE: OPEN ONLY)
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Fill Properties
You can set the:A. Fill Type: 1. Standard 2. Emboss 3. MotifB. PatternC. Stitch Length (mm)D. Density (mm)
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First Stitch
Refer to Start / Stop.
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First / Last Stitch
Refer to Start / Stop.
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Fit Window
Drop Down: View / ZoomIcon: NoneKey Command: Num+
Description:Fit Window fits the entire design in the window. This feature is intended as a key commandeven though you can select it via the drop down menu.
Related Resources:1. Zoom In2. Zoom Out3. Zoom Tool4. 1:1
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Flip Horizontal
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Flip Horizontal” function will Flip (Mirror) one or many object on it “X” or horizontalaxes.
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Flip Vertical
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Flip Vertical” function will Flip (Mirror) one or many object on it “Y” or vertical axes.
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General Options
Drop Down: ToolsIcon: None
Description:The General Options box allows you to globally change many settings for the software. Whenyou make a change in the General Options box it will keep these settings as default settingsevery time you open the software. In the General Options you can make changes to theworking environment, stitch trim options, grid settings, and digitizing modes.
To access the General Options box:1. Select Tools from the menu bar2. Next, select General Options.
Tabs available under the General Options box:1. Environment – in this section you can change the units of measure, select a default fabric
setting, select a default thread chart, and select to auto match thread colors when loading adesign.
2. Machine – in this section you can choose to activate trims if a stitch is longer than the specifiednumber, split up jumps longer than the specified number, remove stitches that are shorter than aspecified number, combine jumps when reading a design, and select the default frame outlocation.
3. Grid – in this section you can set the parameters for the grid by selecting spacing for bothHorizontal and Vertical. You can check to maintain aspect ratio so the Horizontal and Verticalsettings will be equal. You can also select to have objects you move to snap to the grid for liningobjects up. Finally, you can choose to display the grid as lines or dots.
4. Digitizing – in this section you are able to select the type of input mode you want to use whiledigitizing (simple draw, bezier, free hand). In this section you can also select the digitizing modeyou want to use (standard or advanced) for both complex fill’s and satin stitches. With Complexfills you can even select the default stitch angle you want to use.
5. Drawing – in this section you are able to choose the color a design element will display when youselect it in the software.
6. Auto Baste - in this section you are able to change the auto baste settings.
Environment Tab
A. Units: Metric or Imperial.
B. Default style: The style settings are preset stitch lengths, density, pull compensation, etc;set to sew best on a specific material.
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There are 44 options to choose from:
1. Batiste2. Broadcloth3. Canvas4. Cap5. Cotton Organdy6. Denim7. Dog Collar8. English Netting9. Flannel10. Fleece11. Jeans12. Knit - Tshirt13. Leather14. Linen15. Lycra
16. Meinke17. Muslin18. Netting19. Normal20. Nylon Organdy21. Organza22. Pique23. Polar Fleece24. Pullover25. Quilting26. Satin27. Sheer28. Shirt Cuff29. Silk Dupioni30. Silk
31. Sport Suede32. Sweat Shirt33. Sweater Knit34. Taffeta35. Terry Cloth36. Towel37. T-Shirt38. Tulle39. Velour40. Velvet41. Vinyl42. Wool Blend43. Wool44. Woven Cotton
C. Default thread chart: The default thread chart is used when you are digitizinga new design. When loading a design that doesn't’t have color information,there are 22 different thread manufacturers to choose from:
1. Floriani's Polyester2. Anchor3. Angel King4. Brother Embroidery5. Dmc ME6. Dmc7. Embroidex Threads8. Guterman9. Isacord10. Isafil11. J&P Coats12. Kingstar Fujix13. Kingstar
14. Madeira Polyneon15. Madeira Rayon16. Marathon Polyneon17 Marathon Rayon18. Pearl Yacht19. Robison Anton 1#12220. Robison Anton 2#15221. Robison Anton Polyneon22. Robison Anton Rayon23. Robison Anton SBP+624. Robison Anton SSR625. Sulky Rayon
D. Auto match thread colors on loading: When this is selected, the software will auto-matchany design to the “Default thread chart” when you load a design.
Machine Tab
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A. Activate trim if stitch is longer than 30 mm. The software will automatically add a trimcommand to your design whenever there is a stitch longer that than 30 mm(default). This isa user defined function, so you can change it anytime you wish. If you do not have machinewith trimmers, there is no reason to change or use this function.
B. Split up jumps longer than (mm): 12.0 mm. The software automatically splits the distancebetween jumps to normal stitches of 12 mm increments and inserts them. 12 mm is normallythe maximum movement a sewing machine can move before a jump is needed.
C. Remove stitches shorter than (mm) This is used to clean up designs that are stitched tooclose. By turning on this function, the software will automatically clean out any stitches at0.2(mm) default from your design.
D. Combine Jumps when reading: When you first load a design, the software will combine alljumps together adding jumps only if needed.
E. Frame Out location: This tells the frame out function what direction to move thepantograph, ( Top, Bottom, Left or Right).
F. Process borer movement when loading or saving.
G. Boring device movement: (12.0 default)1. Tajima2. ZSK3. Barudan4. Happy5. Toyota6. Melco
Grid Tab
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A. Horizontal Spacing: You can set the horizontal spacing on the grid, (10mm default).
B. Vertical Spacing: You can set the vertical spacing on the grid, (10mm default).
C. Maintain aspect ratio helps the user to keep the numbers proportion when changinghorizontal and vertical spacing on the grid.
D. Snap to grid with snap your edit point to the closest grid point when selected.
E. Lines Style: You can set the style of grid to lines (lines are the default).
F. Dots Style: You can set the style of grid to dots.
Digitizing Tab
A. Input mode: This is how you want to digitize.There are three options:
1. Simple Draw2. Bezeir3. Free Hand
B. Complex Fill Mode is set at a default to Standard. You can also set complex fill to advancedmode and it will give you the option to set hole and angle during digitizing.
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C. Default angle is set at 90.There are 4 options:
1. 02. 453. 904. 180
D. Satin Mode is set at a default to Standard . You can also set Satin l to advanced mode andit will give you the option to set inclination lines during digitizing.
Drawing Tab
This option will allow the user to turn “off” or “on” the highlight selected object. (default ison)The user can also change the desired color of highlight object for easier editing.
Auto Baste
A. Add crosshairs to baste
B. Stitch length for the baste (1 - 100 mm)
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C. Baste past outer edge (0 - 10 mm)
D. Use Default
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General Properties
You can set the:
A. Connection End: 1. Sharp 2. Zig-Zag 3. Chiseled 4. SquareB. Chisel distance (mm)C. Overlap linesD. Gradient Fill:
1. None2. Linear increasing3. Linear decreasing4. Convex5. Concave
E. Max. density (mm)F. Short StitchesG. Auto density
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Grid
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, V, G
Description:The “Grid” function toggles your grid on and off. This function is useful in positioning differentparts of your design to where you want them and it also gives you a better perspective of howlarge or small your design is.
Setting the grid is easy. Click the right mouse button on your ruler and select “Grid Settings”,(to change the Horizontal and/or Vertically as needed).
Related Resources: Rulers
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Grouping ObjectsGroup
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Group” function allows you to group two or more object together. When you select anobject that belongs to a group it will select all objects in that group.
Ungroup
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Ungroup” function allows break apart grouped objects. When you select grouped objectsand select the "Ungroup" function all the items will be broken apart into individual items andthen can be selected separately.
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Hoops
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, V + HRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Hoops” function gives you a visual reference on the sewing size of 60 different hoops.
1. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 100 x1002. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 130 x1803. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 160 x2604. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 180 x1305. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 180 x3005. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 200 x3007. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 260 x1608. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 300 x1809. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 300 x20010. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 60 x2011. Baby Lock-Brother (PES) 60 x4012. Baby Lock-Brother Cap (PES)130 x 5013. Bernina Deco (PES) 100 x 10014. Elna (EMD) 114 x 11415. Elna (EMD) 140 x 24015. Elna (EMD) 55 x 5517. Elna-Kenm-Jano (SEW) 122 x8818. Elna-Kenm-Jano (SEW) 50 x5019. Elna-Kenm-Jano (SEW) 80 x7020. Janome (JEF) 110 x 11021. Janome (JEF) 126 x 11022. Janome (JEF) 140 x 20023. Janome (JEF) 50 x 5024. Janome (JEF) 85 x 7025. Pfaff (PCS) 115 x 12026. Pfaff (PCS) 80 x 8027. Ren. Karate Belt-Dog Collar 9x 2''28. Renaissance 11.5 x 11.5''29. Renaissance 11.5 x 17.5''30. Renaissance 14.5 X 12.5''
31. Renaissance 180 Cap 4.72 x2.43''32. Renaissance 270 Cap 14 x2.43''33. Renaissance 3.5 x 3.5''34. Renaissance 5.5 x 5.5''35. Renaissance 7.5 x 7.5''35. Renaissance Name Tape 6.5 x1.25''37. Renaissance Name Tape 6.5 x1''38. Renaissance Quick Change 2 x4.5''39. Renaissance Quick Change 2.5x 4.5''40. Renaissance Quick Change 3 x4.5''41. Renaissance Quick Change 4 x11''42. Renaissance Quick Change 4.5x 4.5''43. Renaissance Quick Change 6.5x 4.5''44. Renaissance Sash 13.5 x 16.5''45. Simplicity (PES) 100 x 10045. Singer (EMD) 114 x 11447. Singer (EMD) 140 x 24048. Singer (EMD) 55 x 5549. Singer (XXX) 114 x 11450. Singer (XXX) 130 x 24051. Singer (XXX) 55 x 5552. Singer EU-POEM-Husk (CSD)88 x 8853. Singer XL100 (XXX) 112 X 8054. Viking (HUS) 100 x 10055. Viking (HUS) 80 x 8055. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 100 x10057. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 100 x17058. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 150 x24059. Viking Designer 1 (SHV) 40 x4060. White (PES) 100 x 100
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How ToDrop Down: Help
Icon: Key Command: None
Description:The “How To” feature allows you to watch training videos on the software.
Note - if you do not see any videos installed in your video library, please insert your FlorianiTotal Control DVD into your DVD player. Select "Install Videos" icon inside the popupwindow. After installing the videos they will be available inside the "How To" video player.
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Import Artwork
Drop Down: File
Description:The “Import Artwork” function allows registered users to load a vector image file to theirscreen for digitizing.
Note: These files are converted into artwork segments and can be digitized over or convertedinto stitches directly. To convert artwork segments, click the right mouse button on one ofthe segments and go to -> Convert to and select from Run, Steil, Complex Fill, Cross Stitch,or Applique.
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Import TT Text
Drop Down: File
Description:The “Import TT Text” function allows registered users to type in True Type fonts for on screendigitizing.
Note: These files are converted into artwork segments and can be digitized over or convertedinto stitches directly. To convert artwork segments; click the right mouse button on one of thesegments and go to -> Convert to and select from Run, Steil, Complex Fill, Cross Stitch,Applique, Sequin Run, Sequin Fill, Tackle Twill, Chenille Run, or Chenille Fill.
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Inclination Line
Drop Down: NoneIcon: None
Description:An “Inclination Line” instructs the stitch which angle to run the stitching within an object.Some objects will require more Inclination Lines than others to form a smooth shape.
In "complex fill", this allows the user to set the direction the fill will sew. this can be done inedit mode or by clicking the right mouse button on the inclination line, then set angle to 0,45, 90, 135
Note: Inclination Lines can be added or deleted by selecting the object, choosing the shapetool, then right clicking to bring up the menu (which will offer the option of adding or deletinginclination points).
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Insert
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Control IKey Command-2: Alt, E, I
Description:The “Insert” function enables you to place an item from the temporary memory “clipboard”onto the screen. It will be positioned directly over the original, (if pasted into the samewindow.)
Once the item has been pasted, place the pointer over the original, hold down the left mousebutton and drag the copy to a new position.
Note: You must be in the “Select” mode for this function to work; it works much like thepaste command, it allows you to select where you want the inserted piece to be placed.
Related Resources:1. Select2. Cut3. Copy4. Paste5. Merge
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Insert Needle ChangeDrop Down: NoneIcon:Key Command: None
Description:The "Insert Needle Change" button allows you to insert a color change to the object thatcomes before the selected object in your design. When you select this button, you will beable to select a color to apply to the elements remaining in the sequence from the popup boxthat appears on the screen.
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IntersectDrop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: Yes
Description:The "Intersect" option allows you to take two complex fills or artwork objects and eliminatethe area where the two objects do not overlap. When you select two objects and click on"Intersect" you will be left with only the area where the two objects overlap.
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Join Selected PathsJoin Selected Paths
Drop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: No
Description:The "Join Selected Paths" option allows you to take two objects and join them together,making them one object.
Break Up Selected Path
Drop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: No
Description:The "Break Up Selected Path" option allows you to take a joined path and break it up intoindividual objects.
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Lasso
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: F8
Description:The “Lasso” function selects irregular shaped objects for editing. Much like drawing on thecomputer, you select this function. Click and hold the left mouse button down and draw ashape around the portion of the design you want to edit, group, move, delete, etc.
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Last Stitch
Refer to Start / Stop.
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Load Backdrop
Drop Down: File
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, F, B
Description:The “Load Backdrop” function allows registered users to load a bit image file to their screenfor digitizing.
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Magic Wand
Drop Down: None
Icon:
Description:The “Magic Wand” function automatically traces perimeters of shapes without the need tomanually enter each individual point. The “Magic Wand” is activated after choosing adigitizing tool.
Related Resources:1. Applique2. Complex Fills3. Cross Stitch4. Run5. Satin6. Steil7. Properties8. Tackle Twill9. Sequin Fill10. Chenille Fill
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Main Window
Description:The “Main Window” is the window that comes up when your first load the software. Itcontains all the drop downs and Tool Bars within the software and Child Windows.
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Manual (Doc)
Drop Down: Help
Description:The “Manual (Doc)” is where you go to view the manual and all future updates.
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Manual
Drop Down: Tools
Icon: Key Command-1: 1Key Command-2: Alt, T,M
Description:The “Manual” function places stitch insertions to user defined points.
Related Resources:1. Applique2. Complex Fills3. Cross Stitch4. Run5. Satin6. Steil7. Properties
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Manual Properties
Manual properties lets you choose the color of your objects, start command, and endcommand.
Commands properties
You can set the:A. Color
B. Start command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).
C. End command: 1. Normal (will sew). 2. Jump (travel stitch). 3. Trim (force trim at start). 4. Stop (color change at start). 5. Frame out (move the pantograph to the top middle point at start).
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Merge
Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, F,MRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Merge” function brings up a selection box for you to select the design you wish to merge.
Note: The “Merge” function will merge the selected design when the active window isselected.
Related Resources:1. Copy2. Insert3. Paste4. File Formats
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Mirror Horizontal
Go to Flip Horizontal
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Mirrow Vertical
Go to Flip Vertical
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Monogram
Drop Down: Tools
Icon: Key Command: NoneRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Monogram” function is the monogramming function that gives the registered user theability to:• Easily create personalization on any garment.• Choose from over 30 Auto Lettering fonts.• Choose from over 70 monogram fonts.• Choose from more than 600 designs and embellishments to add accents to yourmonogramming.• Rotate, resize and reshape monograms, text and embellishments as well as change spacingbetween letters.• Fit text to one of 11 different shapes including arcs and pennants.• Align text and embellishments with the easy drop and drag features.• Envelope lettering and elastic lettering allows you to conform lettering to many shapes• The create bridge lettering capability allows you to create more interesting looks (unlikestandard arcing).
Related Resources: Text
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Move To BackDrop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: No
Description:The "Move To Back" function allows you to move the selected object in your design to the lastobject to be sewn in the design. It will also appear in your sequence view as the last object.
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Move To FrontDrop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: No
Description:The "Move To Front" function allows you to move the selected object in your design to thefirst object to be sewn in the design. It will also appear in your sequence view as the firstobject.
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New
Drop Down: File
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + NKey Command-2: Alt, F + N
Description:The “New” function opens a blank Child Window or work space.
Related Resources:1. Open2. Child Window
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One Location
Refer to Start / Stop.
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Optimize Entry ExitDrop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command: None
Description:The Optimize Entry Exit will change the start and exit points of all selected items to ensurebest runability. For example, if two objects are selected and you click on "Optimize EntryExit" tool, the first object's end point will be moved to the position closest to the next object. In addition, the start point of the second object will move to the closest point of the firstobject.
Example: Notice in the first image that the first line ends on the right-hand side and thesecond line starts on the left-hand side. This means that after the first line stops sewing themachine will have to make a trim and then move back to the left side in order to start thesecond line. Notice in the second image, after "Optimize Entry Exit" tool was applied, thestart and end points of each line are at the closest point to the other.
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Optimize SequenceDrop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command: None
Description:The Optimize Sequence feature will automatically rearrange objects in a color sequence tohelp minimize unnecessary machine movement between objects.
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Open
Drop Down: File
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + OKey Command-2: Alt, F + O
Description:The “Open” function opens the selected embroidery file into a Child Window. To navigate theopen dialog box; use “Look in” to select the drive/folder to navigate to your designs. Selectthe design you wish to open by clicking the left mouse button on the file name.
Note: When selecting the design, a preview will appear with the design information. As Shownin Figure Ref-O-1.
You may open multiple designs without having to close the previous designs.
To switch between open designs: (Figure Ref-O-02)
1. Go to Window and click on the design you want to work with.2. CTRL+TAB.3. Selecting them with the tabs found atthe bottom of your work space.
Related Resources:1. File Formats
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2. Save3. Save As4. Child Window
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Pan
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command: P
Description:The “Pan” function enables you to move left, right, up and down when zoomed into a design.To use this function; hold down the left mouse button and move your mouse left, right, up ordown to see how the designs view changes.
Note: Only the design view changes when using this function. The design and or objects inthe design do not move.
Related Resources:1. Scroll Bar (left and right)2. Scroll Bar (up and down)
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Pathing
Definition:Pathing represents the traveling route the design follows from start to finish. There are twoimportant considerations when planning your design pathing. The first is machine efficiency.This means that you want your embroidery machine to sewing an efficient manner withoutconstantly jumping from one part of the design to another or to place numerous amounts ofunnecessary trims in the design.
The second consideration is the primary material that will be sewn. Take into considerationthe characteristics of the material. A firm non-stretchy material such as denim will be moreforgiving and allow less color changes while a thicker material such as fleece has more giveand will need to be broken up into more sections.
As a general rule , for garments, you want to work a design from the center of the design andstart with larger areas and move to smaller areas. For hats, you will work from the center outto each side and start at the bottom and work up toward the top. Complete each sectionbefore moving on to the next. A hat design will typically have more trims and color changesto ensure proper registration and avoid pinching of the material in the center.
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Paste
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + VKey Command-2: Alt, E, PRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Paste” function enables you to place an item from the temporary memory “clipboard”onto the screen. It will be positioned directly over the original, (if pasted into the samewindow. ) Once the item has been pasted, place the pointer over the original, hold down theleft mouse button and drag the copy to a new position.
Note: You must be in the “Select” mode for this function to work and it willalways add to the end of the design.
In this Tip you will learn how to copy and paste an object in one quick move.
1. Click on the Select icon. 2. Hold down the Control key.3. Click and hold the left mouse button on the object you wish to copy.4. Drag your mouse.
Related Resources:1. Select2. Insert3. Merge
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Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Control + PKey Command-2: Alt, F, PRight Mouse Button: Yes
Description:The “Print” function is used to print your designs instruction sheet.
Related Resources:1. Print Preview2. Print Setup
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Print Preview
Drop Down: File
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, F + VRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Print Preview” function shows you a preview ofyour instruction sheet before you print.
a. Print, this sends you to the Print commandb. Go to previous pagec. Go to next paged. Zoom Ine. Zoom Outf. Go to Print Setup functionsg. Close Print Preview
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a. Design file nameb. Stitch countc. Number of colorsd. Widthe. Heightf. Scale to printg. Date printed
The next page or pages will be the instruction sheeton how the design runs. Notice that for each colorchange it shows you:
a. A picture of what will be sewn.b. A color box that represents the thread colors.c. The thread name.d. The thread number and manufacturer.
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e. The approximate amount of thread used to sew the design.
Related Resources:1. Print2. Print Setup
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Print Setup
Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, F, +RRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Print Setup” function is used to change the typeof printer, properties, paper size and orientation.
Related Resources:1. Print2. Print Preview
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Properties
Drop Down: EditIcon: None Key Command-1: Alt + EnterKey Command-2: Alt, E, RRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Properties” function has many different faces and changes depending on the object orobjects you may have selected.
The following is an explanation of all the different ways you might see and use Properties.This function is one of the most dynamic and changing functions within the software. The bestthing to remember is that this software is an object based software. Each piece or pieces of adesign is considered an object and the properties can be changed or modified.
1. Applique Properties2. Artwork Properties3. Backdrop Properties4. Column Properties5. Command Properties6. Cross Stitch Properties7. Fill Properties8. General Properties9. Manual Properties10. Pull/Push Compensation Properties11. Run Properties12. Steil Properties13. Stitch Properties14. Text Properties15. Transform Properties16. Underlay Properties17. Tackle Twill Properties18. Sequin Run Properties19. Sequin Fill Properties20. Chenille Run Properties21. Chenille Fill Properties
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Pull/Push Compensation Properties
Pull Compensation properties you can set:1. Type:
a. Noneb. Percentagec. Absolute
2. Value%3. Max range (mm)4. Absolute value (mm)5. Side
a. Bothb. Firstc. Second
Push Compensation properties you can set:1. Absolute value (mm)5. Side
a. Bothb. Firstc. Second
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Redo
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Control + YKey Command-2: Alt, E + RRight Mouse Button: No
Description:Click on “Redo” to cancel the last “Undo” you performed to revert back to its original look.
Related Resources:Undo
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Registration
Drop Down: Help
Description:Click on “Registration” to register your product.
For step by step instructions on how to register your product, refer to the Registration section.
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Repeat Design
Drop Down: Tools
Description:The “Repeat Design” function allows you to set up for sewing patches. It repeats the loadeddesign number across, number down. You can set the distance between each design, (if youare sewing an entire patch including the border). You can set it from the center of eachdesign, (if you are sewing on finished patches).
Here is a description of each of the options for the Repeat Feature:
Number across - this value determines how many of the object appear in a row from left toright.Number down - this value determines how many of the object will appear in a row from topto bottom.Horizontal distance - This value determines how much distance to place between objectsthat run horizontally (left to right or side by side).Vertical distance - This value determines how much distance to place between objects thatstacked vertically (on top of each other or above/below each other).Distance between centers - this aligns the objects based on the center point of the object.If selected, the objects will be side by side with no distance between them - they will betouching each other.Auto resequence by color - when this box is checked the objects will automatically beresequenced by color. The design will sew all the objects with the first color before moving onthe next color. This will eliminate excessive color changes between objects.
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Resequence By Color
Drop Down: Edit
Description:The “Resequence by Color” function will take all of the same colors within a design and placethem together in sequence. This can be useful in applique designs, 2 color lettering or whenusing the repeat design function.
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Refresh
Drop Down: ViewIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Control + YKey Command-2: Alt, V, R
Description:The “Refresh” function will redraw everything on the screen.
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Rotate Left
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneRight Mouse Button: Transform
Description:The “Rotate Left” function will rotate one or many object 45 degree to the left or counterclockwise.
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Rotate Right
Drop Down: None
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneRight Mouse Button: Transform
Description:The “Rotate Right” function will rotate one or many object 45 degree to the right or clockwise.
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Ruler
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: R
Description:The “Ruler” function is an electronic measuring tool that extends across the top and down theleft side of the Child Window. Rulers assist in aligning objects and also aid in the visualrepresentation of the design scale.
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Run
Drop Down: Tools
Icon: Key Command-1: 2Key Command-2: Alt, T + R
DescriptionThe “Run” function places stitch insertions between two points at set intervals.
Related Resources:1. Applique Shapes2. Complex Fills3. Cross Stitch4. Manual5. Satin6. Steil7. Properties8. Tackle Twill9. Sequin Run10. Chenille Run
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Run Properties
You can set the:
a. Stitch Length (mm)b. Type of stitch. 1. Standard 2. Two ply 3. Bean (three ply) 4. Motif (pattern box becomes active) 5. Symbol (pattern box becomes active)c. Pattern (applies to Motif & Symbols)
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Satin
Drop Down: Tools
Icon: Key Command-1: 3Key Command-2: Alt, T + S
Description:The “Satin” function creates column stitches of varied thicknesses.
Related Resources:1. Applique2. Complex Fills3. Cross Stitch4. Manual5. Run6. Steil7. Properties
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SimplifyDrop Down: NoneIcon: NoneKey Command: None Right Click Option: Yes
Description:The "Simplify" function will reduce the points/nodes and angle lines on a selected object(s). To use this feature, select the object(s) and then right mouse click and select "Simplify."
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Slice ToolDrop Down: None
Icon: Key Command: None
Description:The "Slice" function allows you to break apart a complex fill or artwork into multiple items. To use, select the "Slice" tool and create a line in the area you want the slice to take place. Once line is created, right mouse click in a blank area of the design page to apply thechanges.
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Save
Drop Down: File
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + SKey Command-2: Alt, F + S
Description:The “Save” function saves changes to a new or existing file. There are twoways the save function works.
1. New file: With new designs, the save dialog box will appear.2. Opened designs: The Save command saves your design under the same name, replacingthe previous version.
Related Resources:1. File Formats2. Save As
You should periodically save while you work so that you don’t lose your work in theevent of a power interruption or hardware failure.
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Save As ImageDrop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command: None
Description:The “Save As Image” function saves the design as an image (JPG). Note - this function doesnot save the design as a embroidery file.
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Save As
Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command: Alt, F +A
Description:The “Save As” function saves changes to a new or existing file. This may also be used torename a file.
Related Resources:1. File Formats2. Save
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Save2Sew
Drop Down: File
Description:“Save2Sew” is a wizard based tool that helps the user to produce the best quality sewingdetermined on the following questions being answered:1. Type of Fabric2. Shape of design: Open / Close3. Type of design:4. Is the fabric hooped or not
Once these questions have been answered, the user has the option of applying the bestdensity, stitch count, underlay and so on, based on the 4 questions answered above.
Depending on the answers the user will get helpful hits on what type and how much backingto use when sewing the designs.
If the user doesn’t have suggested backing or topping for best results, this wizard will alsosupply the best source to order the needed products.
A save box will appear so the use can select the directory and desired format.
For practice using this feature, please refer to the workbook that came with yoursoftware purchase.
Here are screen shots of the steps you will navigate through while utilizing this wizard:
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Scroll Bar (left and right)
Main Screen: Child Window
Description:Scroll Bar (left and right) function can be found at the bottom of each Child Window. Movingthe bar left and right will pan the design.
Note: Only the design view changes when using this function. The design and/or objects inthe design do not move.
Related Resources:1. Pan2. Scroll Bar (up and down)3. Main Window
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Scroll Bar (up and down)
Main Screen: Child Window
Description:Scroll Bar (up add down) function can be found at the left of each Child Window. Moving thebar up and down will pan the design view up and down.
Note:Only the design view changes when using this function. The design and/or objects in thedesign do not move.
Related Resources:1. Scroll Bar (left and right)2. Pan3. Main Window
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Select
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: F7
Description:The “Select” function is used to select the object you wish to move, delete, and /or edit.
Related Resources:1. Select2. Cut3. Copy4. Paste5. Insert5. Delete
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Select All
Drop Down: EditIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Control+AKey Command-2: Alt, E +A
Description:The “Select All” function selects all objects within your design. This can be useful in movingthe design on your screen.
Related Resources: Select
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Sequence View Toolbar
The Sequence View is a very powerful panel. This panel is often overlooked and underutilized. It is in this panel where you get a snapshot of the entire design. You are able to seethe sequence in which the design will sew out. Also, you will see a small view of each objectand the color of that object. When you expand the view for a color segment you will see a listof all stitch types used to create that element in the order in which it will sew out.
The Sequence View will quickly and easily allow you to turn on/off the view of a givensegment. This helps greatly when editing objects or figuring out where all the elements of agiven segment are located in a design. Also, you have the ability to lock a design colorsegment. When you lock a segment it takes away the ability of that object to be moved orhave the properties changed in any way. The Sequence View is also the area in which you change the sewing order of the design. Youcan click and drag a segment or design element into a different location by simply selecting itand dragging it into the desired location.
Sequence View – use this to select design elements, turn design element views on/off,resequence designs, etc.
Plus Symbol – use this to expand/retract elements pertaining to the color.
Eye Symbol – use this to turn on/off the view of a design element.
Lock Symbol – use this to lock/unlock the elements in the sequence. When locked youcannot change the properties of that element.
Move Elements – to move a element left mouse click and hold the click while dragging yourmouse to the desired location. Release mouse click when in the desired position.
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Shape
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: F9
Description:The “Shape” function is used when you wish to edit outlines, inclinations (angle lines), andentry/exit points.
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Slow Redraw
Drop Down: ViewIcon: NoneKey Command-1: Control + RRight Mouse Button: Yes to Exit
Description:The “Slow Redraw” gives you the ability to draw your design on the screen at differentspeeds, (much like a virtual sewing machine).
A. Move backwards one stitch.B. Click on hold and move forward or backward to any stitch.C. Histogram by color of your design.D. Move forward one stitch.E. Stitch backwards.F. Pause.G. Stitch forward.H. Control the stitch speed.
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Standard Pattern CreatorDrop Down: ToolsIcon: NoneKey Command: None
Description:The Standard Pattern Creator allows you to create your own custom fill patterns. Thesecustom fill patterns can then be applied to any fill pattern in a design.
To create a Standard Pattern, please follow these instructions:
1. Select Tools on the menu bar, then select Standard Pattern Creator.2. Select New from inside the window.3. Click Add.4. Enter in the desired value.5. Repeat steps 3 -4 as many times as needed.6. Select Save.7. Name the Pattern.8. Click Save.9. Select Close to return to design page.10. Then new fill pattern will appear in the drop down list for fill patterns located in the
Properties Box.
For practice creating a Standard Pattern, please refer to the workbook that came with thepurchase of your software.
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Start / Stop
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: ControlAKey Command-2: Alt, V + P
Description:The Start /Stop position of the design can be controlled by this function. To view theStart/Stop location of any design, simply click on the icon toggling it on. The default Start/Stop position of the design is center start and center stop.
To change the Start/Stop position, click on the down arrow next to the traffic light. Thisfunction works in 6 different ways:
1. Center (default) - Places the Start/Stop position in the center of the design.2. First Stitch - This shows where the first stitch of the design is located.3. Last Stitch - This shows where the last stitch of the design is located.4. First/Last Stitch - This shows where the first and last stitch of the design are located.5. One Location - This allows you to move the first and last stitch, to the same user definedposition within the design.6. Two Locations - This allows you to move the first and last stitch of the design to twodifferent positions within the design.
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Start Object
Description:The “Start Object” is the start of an object and is designated by a green circle. In Digitizing(after completing a shape) your cursor will have a green dot next to it, prompting you to clickon the shape to choose the desired starting point for the individual object.
Related Resources: Stop Object
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Status Bar
Description:The “Status Bar” displays the details of your design and is located at the topof your design window. The Status Bar displays the design name, stitchcount, number of colors as well as the width and height of the design.
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Steil Drop Down: Tools
Icon: Key Command-1: 4Key Command-2: Alt, T + T
Description:The “Steil” function creates column stitches of uniform thickness.
Related Resources:1. Applique2. Complex Fills3. Cross Stitch4. Manual5. Run6. Satin7. Properties
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Steil Properties
You can set the:A. WidthB. AngleC. Inset%D. Steil densityE. Corner type: 1. Square 2. Extended
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Stitch
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: F10
Description:The “Stitch” function is used when manipulating individual stitches in a design. Using theright mouse button on any stitch, you can insert before or after the stitch selected. You candelete the stitch or view the properties of that stitch.
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Stitches
Drop Down: View
Icon:
Description:The “Stitches” function toggles the stitch in your design on and off so you can better see thewire frame of the design.
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Stitch Ends
Drop Down: View
Icon: Key Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, V, ERight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Stitch Ends” function shows or hides the stitch point within your design. This can beuseful when searching for a specific stitch.
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Text Properties
You can set the:A. Text input boxB. Height (mm)C. Font selectionD. Space %E. Decor (available with limited monogram fonts)F. Line spacing %G. Align
1. Left2. Right3. Center
H. Reverse directionI. ItalicsJ. Type:
1. Normal2. Circle3. Monogram
K. Optimize colorsL. StairsM. Start at:
1. Left2. Right3. Center
N. Text style
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Stop Object
Drop Down: NoneIcon: None
Description:The “Stop Object” is the end of an object and is designated by a red circle. In Digitizing (afterentering a start point) your cursor will have a red dot next to it, prompting you to click on theshape to choose the desired ending point for the individual object.
Related Resources: Start Object
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Symbol
Drop Down: Tools
Icon:
Description:The “Symbol” function allows users to select from multiple symbols and create decorativeborders and frames.
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Text
Drop Down: Tool
Icon: Key Command-1: TKey Command-2: Alt, T + T
Description:The “Text” function is the auto-lettering function that gives registered users the ability to:• Envelope Lettering, elastic lettering allows you to conform lettering to many shapes• Create Bridge Lettering that allows you to create more interesting looks, (unlike standardarcing).• Control type and density of underlay stitches.• Choose your stitch type - (Satin or Fill) - to be most suitable for any fabric type or letteringsize.• Change spelling, fonts and many other aspects even after saving.• Easily align the spacing of letters to appear optically correct.• Control the width of any letter style.
Related Resources: Monogramming
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Text Properties
You can set the:A. Text input boxB. Height (mm)C. Font selectionD. Space %E. Decor (available with limited monogram fonts)F. Line spacing %G. Align
1. Left2. Right3. Center
H. Reverse directionI. ItalicsJ. Type:
1. Normal2. Circle3. Monogram
K. Optimize colorsL. StairsM. Start at:
1. Left2. Right3. Center
N. Text style
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Thread Chart CreatorDrop Down: ToolsIcon: NoneKey Command: None
Description:The "Thread Chart Creator" function will allow you to create you own custom thread chart.
To create your own custom thread chart, please follow these instructions:
13. Open a new design page.14. Click Tools on the menu bar, then select Thread Chart Creator.15. Select New located in the upper left-hand corner of the Thread Chart window.16. Select Add located in the bottom left-hand corner of the window.17. Click in the blank box under the Color title.18. Select the color that best represents the color of the thread. For specific colors, contact
your thread dealer and ask them for their thread "RGB" (Red, Green, Blue) values. Thisway you can plug them into the lower section of the "Color" window found under theadvanced tab to get the best color representation.
19. Select OK.20. Type the color code into the box located under the Code title. This is typically the color
number of the thread provided by the manufacturer.21. Next, type the name of the thread in the box located under the Name title. This is
typically the color name provided by the manufacturer. If you are using multiple threadbrands, it is recommended you state the thread brand name as well as the color name.
22. Repeat steps 3 - 9 as many times as necessary.23. Select Save.24. Name your new thread chart and then press Save.
For practice creating a thread chart, please refer to the workbook that came with yoursoftware purchase.
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Tile
Drop Down: WindowIcon: NoneKey Command: Alt,W, T
Description:The “Tile” function will place each open design’s (Child Windows) next to each other. Whileshrinking the size of the window (but not the size of the design), so they will fit next to eachother.
Related Resources:1. Cascade2. Child Window3. Main Window
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ToolbarsDrop Down: View
Description:
There are six “Toolbars” in this software:1. Standard2. Toolbox3. Toolbox Extra4. Banner5. Design Library6. Sequence View7. Status Line
Standard Bar
1. New2. Open3. Save4. Print Preview5. Cut6. Copy7. Paste8. Undo9. Redo10. Zoom11. Start/Stop12. Auto Lock13. How To14. About15. Manual15. Run16. Satin
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17. Classic Satin18. Steil19. Complex Fill20. Applique21. Cross Stitch22. Tackle Twill23. Sequin Run24. Sequin Fill25. Chenille Run26. Chenille Fill27. Artwork28. Symbol29. Magic Wand
Toolbox
1. Selection2. Lasso Select3. Shape4. Slice5. Stitch6. Zoom7. Pan8. Ruler9. Backdrop10. 3D11. Grid12. Stitches13. Stitch Ends14. Commands15. Hoop16. Backdrop
Toolbox Extra
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1. Text2. Monogram3. Text Designs4. Monogram Designs5. Auto Digitizing6. Motif Shapes7. Applique Shapes8. Optimize Sequence9. Optimize Entry Exit10. Auto Baste11. Duplicate12. Repeat13. Circle Template14. Flip Horizontal15. Flip Vertical16. Rotate Left17. Rotate Right18. Align Left19. Align Right20. Align Top21. Align Bottom22. Horizontal Center Align23. Vertical Center Align24. Trim25. Intersect26. Weld27. Distribute Horizontal28. Distribute Vertical29. Group30. UnGroup31. Move to Front32. Move to Back33. Join Selected Paths34. Break Up Selected Paths
Banner
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The banner can be turned on or off.
Design Library
1. Design Library Folders (where design are stored - can create new folders)2. Design Library Gallery
Sequence View
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Shows you all the objects in the design.
Status Line
The Status Line Toolbar shows you all the objects status; (total objects, selected objects andstitch count).
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Transform Properties
You can set the:
A. Width (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).B. Height (mm) (Size the object by measurement or percentage).C. Maintain aspect ratio (Changing the Width or Height, with this checked on, it will keep theobjects aspect ratio perfect).D. Regenerate stitches (When editing the object, the object will always regenerate newstitches when checked).E. Rotate (Rotate object by degrees).F. Flip horizontal (Will flip the object horizontally).G. Flip vertical (Will flip the object vertically).
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TrimDrop Down: NoneIcon: Key Command: None
Description:The "Trim" button allows you to place a trim to the object that comes before the selectedobject in your design.
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Twain Scanner
Drop Down: FileIcon: NoneKey Command-1: NoneKey Command-2: Alt, F, TRight Mouse Button: No
Description:The “Twain Scanner” function allows the user to connect their scanner direct to the softwareusing the Twain drivers that came with the scanner.
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Two Locations
Refer to Start / Stop.
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Underlay
Definition:The “Underlay” is the foundation of the design. The “Underlay” helps stabilize the materialand helps the threads lay properly on the garment. In many cases, when you need to increasestitch coverage of a shape, you can add more underlay versus adding more density to yourshape. This helps provide added coverage while minimizing the risk of puckering and highstitch counts.
Some form of underlay is present on almost all digitized shapes. You can use a singleunderlay type or in some instances you may want to use multiple underlay types.
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Underlay Properties
You can set the:A. Type of underlay: Contour, Perpendicular, Lattice, and Full Lattice.B. Density (mm)C. Stitch length (mm)D. Run stitch length (mm)E. Inset (mm)F. Zig-Zag inset (mm)
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Undo
Drop Down: Edit
Icon: Key Command-1: Control + ZKey Command-2: Alt, E, U
Description:Click on “Undo” to cancel the last action performed on your design.
Related Resources:Redo
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Units
Description:The “Units” refer to units of measurement. On the Tool menu select General Options and clickon the Environment tab. Here you can select the program’s language and the default units(Metric or Imperial).
Some settings in the program (such as density) are in embroidery points (pt). One (pt) is onetenth of a millimeter, which in general is the resolution of the embroidery machine.
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Updates
Drop Down: Help
Description:The “Updates” function will automatically prompt you when new software updates have beenloaded online.
Related Resources:Check for Updates
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Wand Status Toolbar
The Status Line Toolbar shows you all the objects status; (total objects, selected objects andstitch count).
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WeldDrop Down: None
Icon:Key Command: NoneRight Click Option: Yes
Description:The "Weld" option allows you to combine two complex fill or artwork objects into one object.
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Work Area
Refer to “Child Window”.
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Zoom In
Drop Down: View / ZoomIcon: NoneKey Command: Num+
Description:“Zoom In” enlarges the view of the active window by 2 times, each time it is used. It is moreintended as a key command, even though you can select it via the drop down menu.
Example: If you are at 100% and press the “+” key on the number pad, it will enlarge theview by 100%to 200%. Press the “+” a second time and it will enlarge the view by 400%.
Related Resources:1. Zoom Tool2. Zoom Out3. Fit Window4. 1:1
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Zoom Out
Drop Down: View / ZoomIcon: NoneKey Command: Num-
Description:“Zoom Out” reduces the view of the active window by 2 times each time it is used. It is moreintended as a key command, even though you can select it via the drop down menu.
Example: If you are at 100% and press the “-” key on the number pad, it will reduce the viewby 100% to 50%. Press the “-” a second time and it will reduce the view by 25%.
Related Resources:1. Zoom In2. Zoom Tool3. Fit Window4. 1:1
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Zoom Tool
Drop Down: View / Zoom
Icon: Key Command: ZLeft Mouse Button: Zoom InRight Mouse Button: Zoom Out
Description:The “Zoom Tool” enlarges or reduces the view of the active window.
Zoom Tools works in three ways:
1. The left mouse button enlarges the view by 2 times each time it is used. Example: If youare at 100% and click the left mouse button, it will enlarge the view by 100% to 200%. Clicka second time and it will enlarge the view by 400%.
2. The right mouse button reduces the view by 2 times each time it is used.
3. By clicking on and holding down the left mouse button, then dragging your mouse in anydirection, a ghost box will appear. The ghost box you created will enlarge your view, (whenyou release the left mouse button.)
Related Resources:1. Zoom In2. Zoom Out3. Fit Window4. 1:1
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Index
- 1 -1:1 173
- 3 -3D 174
- A -About 175Adding & Deleting Points/Nodes 99Applique 178Applique Properties 179Applique Stitch Properties 72Applique´ ShapesArtwork 180Artwork Properties 182Auto Baste 183Auto Digitizing 184
- B -BackDropBackdrop Properties 187Backdrop Tool 173Banner Toolbar 188Batch Convert 189Break Up Selected Path 190Break up Text 191
- C -Cascade 192Center 194Check for Updates 196Chenille Fill Stitch Properties 88Chenille Run Stitch Properties 85Child Window 193Circle Template 195Close 197Close All 198Color Change 199Column Properties 200Command Properties 202Commands 201Complex Fill 204Complex Fill Stitch Properties 67Contents F1 205Convert to Manuals 206
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Copy 207Create A Chenille Stitch 47Create A Complex Fill 41Create A Cross Stitch 43Create A Manual Stitch 36Create A Run Stitch 37Create A Satin Stitch 38Create A Sequin Stitch 45Create A Steil Stitch 40Create A Tackle Twill Stitch 44Create An Applique Stitch 42Create Custom Thread Charts 114Create Lettering 49Cross Stitch 208Cross Stitch Properties 209, 75Cut 210
- D -Delete 211Density 212Design Library 213Design Statues 214Display Hoops 215Distribute Objects 217Draw 3d 218Duplicate 219
- E -Edit Start & End Points 97Edit Stitch Angle Lines 98Edit Tools 220Editing Circular Text 107Editing Points/Nodes 100Editing Standard Text 102Exit 221
- F -File Formats 222Fill Properties 223First / Last Stitch 225First Stitch 224Fit Window 226Flip Horizontal 227Flip Vertical 228Floriani Total Control 20
- G -General Options 229, 29General Properties 235Grid 236Grouping Objects 237
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- H -Hoops 215Hot Keys 21How To 240
- I -Import Artwork 241Import TT Text 242Inclination Line 243Insert 244Insert Needle Change 245Installation 10Intersect 246
- J -Join Selected Paths 247
- L -Lasso 248Last Stitch 249Lettering Properties 91Licensing Agreement 15Load Backdrop 250
- M -Magic Wand 251Main Window 252Manual 254Manual (Doc) 253Manual Properties 255Manual Stitch Properties 50Merge 256Mirror Horizontal 257Mirrow Vertical 258Monogram 259Monogram Embellishments 166Monogram FontsMove To Back 260Move To Front 261
- N -New 262
- O -One Location 263Open 266Optimize Entry Exit 264
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Optimize Sequence 265Overview of Users Guide 7
- P -Pan 268Paste 270Pathing 269Print 271Print Preview 272Print Setup 275Properties 276Properties Box Description 28Pull/Push Compensation Properties 277
- R -Redo 278Reference Section 173Refresh 282Registration 12, 279Repeat Design 280Resequence By Color 281Rotate Left 283Rotate Right 284Ruler 285Run 286Run Properties 287Run Stitch Properties 52
- S -Satin 288Satin Stitch Properties 55Save 291Save As 293Save As Image 292Save2Sew 294Scroll Bar (left and right) 296Scroll Bar (up and down) 298Select All 299Sequence View 27Sequence View Toolbar 300Sequin Fill Stitch Properties 83Sequin Run Stitch Properties 81Shape 301Simplify 289Slice Tool 290Slow Redraw 302Software/System Requirements 9Standard Bar Options/Tools 31Standard Pattern Creator 303Start / Stop 304Start Floriani Software 30Start Object 305Status Bar 306Steil 307Steil Properties 308Steil Stitch Properties 61Stitch 309
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Stitch Ends 311Stitch Outline Mode 35Stitches 310Stop Object 313Symbol 314
- T -Tackle Twill Stitch Properties 78Text 315Text Properties 312Thread Chart Creator 317Tile 318Toolbars 319Toolbox Tool Description 23Transform Properties 324Trim 325Twain Scanner 326Two Digitizing Modes 33Two Locations 327
- U -Underlay 328Underlay Properties 329Undo 330Units 331Updates 332
- V -Viewing the Window 22
- W -Wand Status Toolbar 333Weld 334Work Area 335
- Z -Zoom In 336Zoom Out 337Zoom Tool 338
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