JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 15 Combining and Resequencing Objects
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To delete objects
Select the object/s to delete, and do one of the
following:
Press
Delete
.
Select
Edit > Delete
.
Nesting objects
You can inset or ‘nest’ an object in the middle of
another object’s stitching sequence to prevent long
connectors
being generated. Nesting lets you
create or insert an object at an exact point of the
stitching sequence. This feature is particularly
useful with stamps, and other designs where long
connectors may be generated.
Note The stitching sequence of nested objects is
maintained when stitches are regenerated for
either object. However, if you resequence a design
containing nested objects it will stitch objects in
the original object sequence.
To nest objects
1
Travel through the first object until the needle position
marker is in the place you want to insert the second
object. See
Traveling through designs in EasyEdit
for
details.
2
Insert the second object. To do this, either digitize the
object or cut and paste it into position.
The second object is ‘nested’ in the stitching sequence
of the first object. All required functions are
automatically inserted for the second object.
Try this!
To view the connectors that are generated for
the nested object, view in normal view.
Resequencing designs
The embroidery objects in a design form a stitching
sequence. Initially, objects are stitched in the order
in which they were created. You can change the
position of a selected object by cutting it, then
pasting it somewhere else in the sequence, or by
using the Resequence tool.
Resequencing objects with cut and paste
You can resequence objects by cutting an object
from the design and pasting it back at a different
Objects not nested – long connectors
1
2
4
3
Objects nested – short connectors and better
stitching order
1
2
3
4
Click Standard > Cut to cut selected objects and
place them on the clipboard.
Click Standard > Paste to paste copied objects in
the design.
Traveled to the
point
Object
selected
Object cut and
pasted
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