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Pacesetter BES

Monogramming Suite

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for BES Monogramming Suite

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Page 2: ...nly in accordance with the terms of those agreements No part of this publication and the software may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the manufacturer s written permission Commercial or industrial use of trademark and copyrighted works For example books paintings drawings photos fanciful characters and so forth owned ...

Page 3: ...etting up your Workspace Environment 19 Changing Machine Format Properties 20 Adjusting the View of the Workspace 21 Magnifying and Reducing the View 21 Hiding Panels Automatically 22 Adjusting the Position of the Panels 23 Viewing Different Parts of the Workspace Panning 25 Taking Measurements 26 Displaying the Hoop 27 Viewing and Hiding the Hoop 27 Selecting a Hoop 27 Scaling a design to fill th...

Page 4: ...gram Template 47 Merging Files 48 Editing Designs 51 Editing Monogram Designs 52 Selecting Design Object 52 Copying Segments 53 Deleting Segments 54 Grouping and Ungrouping Objects in a Design 54 Reflecting a Design Object 55 Aligning parts of the Design 55 Resizing Design Objects 56 Rotating Segments 57 Moving Parts of the Design 58 The Properties Panel 59 Adjusting Text Properties 59 Changing th...

Page 5: ...a Thread Color 68 Working with Sequence View 69 Changing Thread Colors in Sequence View 70 Sequencing Color Groups 70 Show Hide and Lock Color Groups 71 Using Color Sort 72 Printing Designs 73 Changing a Design s Print Settings 73 Previewing a Design before Printing 74 Printing Design Worksheets 76 Index 77 ...

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Page 7: ...workspace and learn a few of the basic components outlined in this section Topics covered in this chapter Setting up the design workspace environment Showing a hoop in the workspace and choosing the size of hoop to be displayed Using the Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite help CHAPTER 1 Learning about the Workspace ...

Page 8: ...about the design that they contain Title Bar The Title Bar appears at the top of the Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite design window The Title bar displays information about the design that is open in the workspace its name the number of stitches and colors in the design and the overall width and height Pacesetter Button At the top left hand corner of the window is the Pacesetter button Clicking t...

Page 9: ...ve been using Just double click on the file name to open it Tools available on the Pacesetter Menu Quick Access Toolbar The Quick Access Toolbar is located right along the top of your workspace to the left of the Title Bar This toolbar contains tool buttons that you will commonly use such as Open Save As and Print The following default tools are included on the Quick Access toolbar New New Recipe ...

Page 10: ... design New Recipe Opens a new page and allows you to choose a new recipe and machine format Open Opens an existing design file Merge Opens the Merge Design dialog which you can use to import existing stitch or outline files into the current design Save Saves the current design Save As Opens the Save As dialog allowing you to choose the destination and file type to save it as Print Opens the print...

Page 11: ...e action of the Undo command Tool What it means Select Selects objects in the design window Cut Cuts the selection and copies it to the clipboard Copy Copies the selection to the clipboard Paste Pastes the clipboard contents into the design at the end of the design sequence Insert Pastes a copy of the clipboard selection into the sewing sequence immediately following the selected segment Delete Re...

Page 12: ...e from this button Select Color or Select Fabric Depending on which one you choose a dialog box will open in which you select either the color or the fabric pattern that appears in the background of the active design window Ruler Measures the distance between any two points in a design Zoom Magnifies the design to fit a rectangle drawn by the user with the mouse pointer Zoom in Magnifies the view ...

Page 13: ...jects in the design window Horizontal Center Takes all selected objects and centers them in the selection box The objects are moved so that they are centered left to right with each other but they are not moved up or down Vertical Center Takes all selected objects and centers them in the selection box The objects are moved so that they are centered top to bottom with each other but they are not mo...

Page 14: ...mulator will appear at the bottom of the design space The Simulator controls which parts of the design are drawn in the design window Scrollbar Slider The length of the Scrollbar Slider represents all of the stitches in the opened design You can move the scrollbar slider by dragging it to see a design as it will look sewn to a particular point The color display within the scrollbar indicates the t...

Page 15: ...button does You will also find specific design information in other Tools What is does Previous Stitch Move backward in the design by one stitch Scrollbar slider Drag the scrollbar slider to advance the design to a specific position When the scrollbar slider is positioned over a color you will see the specified thread color being sewn in the design The entire length of the scrollbar slider represe...

Page 16: ...te box The color palette in Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite For more information on the color palette see Changing Thread Colors in the Editing Designs section of this manual Using Scrollbars The scrollbars enable you to move easily around the displayed design There are two scrollbars one for moving the view vertically and one for moving it horizontally How to use the scrollbars To pan left righ...

Page 17: ...mind about an action you just made Undo reverses the action Redo puts back the change If Undo or Redo are grayed out you cannot Undo or Redo To use Undo Do one of the following On the Quick Access toolbar click the Undo tool Press Ctrl Z on your keyboard To use Redo Do one of the following From the Quick Access toolbar click the Redo tool Press Ctrl Y on your keyboard ...

Page 18: ...he Accelerator button and select Open from the menu that appears On the Quick Access toolbar click on the Open Design tool You see the Open Design dialog box 2 In the Look in list browse to the location of the file you want to open 3 In the Files of type list select a design file type for the design you want to open 4 In the File name box enter the file name or select the file you want to open by ...

Page 19: ... use the New Recipe tool To create a new design using the recipe dialog 1 Click the Accelerator and select New Recipe You see the New Page dialog 2 In the Recipe list select the recipe you want to use for your design 3 In the Machine format list select the machine format that you want applied to the design when created 4 Click OK You see a new design window If you select the New tool from the Quic...

Page 20: ... format on the other hand it will contain only stitches without any outline information When resizing these types of files the lack of vector outlines means that the regeneration of stitches cannot be done as well as it is for segments that do have outlines Therefore it is recom mended that you save all newly created designs as BRF at first Then do any editing that is necessary and only save your ...

Page 21: ...The following sections describe the units of measurement that can be used for designs opened in Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite Metric The dimensions in Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite can be displayed in metric values This is the default setting which will appear each time you run the software It is generally preferable for embroiderers to use the metric values because many of the manufacture...

Page 22: ...achine format for the specific design The selected machine format can change how the design file is read When you set machine format properties in the Preferences dialog all new designs will use these machine format properties as the default settings To change machine format properties 1 On the View tab of the Ribbon select the Preferences button 2 Click the Formats tab 3 From the Machine format l...

Page 23: ...n right click To zoom in on a particular area left click and drag the display will expand to show only the area that you have dragged over To use the Zoom Tool 1 On the Ribbon select the Home tab 2 In the Zoom toolbar click on the Zoom tool The pointer becomes a magnifying glass 3 Do either of the following Left click to make your design larger Right click that area to make your design smaller To ...

Page 24: ...on to zoom to the size of the currently selected embroidery segment or set of embroidery segments if more than one is selected 1 1 to see the design at the actual size Hiding Panels Automatically To increase the amount of space for your design window you can set the Properties and Sequence View panels to the Auto hide mode When Auto hide is on the panel will only be visible while the mouse is over...

Page 25: ...el and then docking it to that panel with the tab button To float a docked panel 1 Right click on the panel s title bar the grey area at the top of the panel which shows the panel s name e g Properties You will see a menu of options 2 Select Floating from this menu The panel now floats above the workspace you can drag and place it anywhere on your screen To hide a panel 1 Right click on the panel ...

Page 26: ...ll see a set of arrow buttons displayed in the workspace Five of them four arrows plus the tab button form a cross shape like this There will also be four isolated arrow buttons like this pointing at the four sides of the main window 2 Do one of the following To dock to the sides of a frame drag the cursor over one of the arrow buttons in the cross A shaded area will appear previewing the position...

Page 27: ... labelled Properties and Color Palette will appear along the edge of the panel Viewing Different Parts of the Workspace Panning Sometimes you may want to work at a high level of magnification and some part of the garment or embroidery you re working on will not show up in the workspace You can move to parts of your design that go beyond the window s borders In these situations you can use keyboard...

Page 28: ...atus line shows the horizontal and vertical distances the Ruler tool travels from the x and y axes the angle measured and the total distances To measure Designs 1 On the Ribbon select the Home tab 2 Click on the Ruler tool Your pointer changes to a ruler when in the Design Workspace 3 Click and drag your mouse until you are finished measuring the item 4 Let go of your mouse when you are finished m...

Page 29: ...lect one of the pre loaded hoops using the Hoops dialog You will notice that you can select hoops from different file types in this dialog This is useful when you want to make sure that your design will fit for more than one kind of embroidery machine To select a hoop using the Hoops dialog 1 On the Home Tab click the down arrow under the Hoop tool 2 From the menu that appears click on Select Hoop...

Page 30: ...design to fill the hoop The Fit Hoop automatically scales the current design to fill the maximum size of a current hoop This feature recalculates stitches where necessary To scale designs to fill hoops 1 Open an existing design If you choose the PES format you will see that there is an option to select MultiNeedle hoops This applies only if you have a MultiNeedle embroidery machine If you check th...

Page 31: ...40 200 126 110 50 50 PCS 120 115 80 80 PES 300 200 180 300 160 260 200 200 130 180 100 180 130 60 130 50 100 100 90 80 60 40 60 20 PES Multi needle 360 200 300 200 300 100 160 160 130 130 100 100 SEW 122 88 80 70 50 50 SHV 150 240 100 100 40 40 VP3 VIP 360 350 360 200 150 240 140 225 170 100 120 120 100 100 XXX 130 240 114 114 112 80 55 55 Important The maximum size of the design that you can save...

Page 32: ...en Opening the Help To open the Help 1 Double click the Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite icon on your desktop 2 Click the Help tool You see the Help Using the Contents The Help has a table of contents with a list of book icons Each book contains a series of related topics To use the Contents 1 Click the Help tool You see the Help 2 Double click the book you want to open 3 Click the topic you want...

Page 33: ...in a database of all the words found in the Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite Help To use Search 1 Click the Help tool You see the Help 2 Select the Search tab 3 In the Keyword box enter the word or phrase that you are searching for 4 Click the List Topics button In the list below you see the topics that contain the words you searched for 5 Click the topic you want to view and then click Display Y...

Page 34: ...he Topics area double click the favorite topic you want to display You see the topic in the right window pane 7 To remove one of your favorite topics do the following In the Topics area select the favorite topic you want to remove and click Remove Printing Help topics You can print any of the topics in the Help To print topics 1 Click the Help tool 2 Click the topic you want to print The topic wil...

Page 35: ...rames You can also determine the color and font of the letters in the monogram Topics covered in this chapter How to create a monogram design Adding decors and frames to the monogram Changing colors of letters in a monogram Saving a monogram design as a template Using the Add Frames and Add Design tools Merging other designs with your monogram CHAPTER 2 Creating Decorating Monograms ...

Page 36: ... or the Cancel button to return to the main workspace without adding a new monogram Layout of the Monogram Designer Dialog There are several different areas of the dialog with different functions The following illustration identifies the parts of the dialog these terms will be used throughout the instructional sections that follow Schematic guide to the parts of the Monogram Designer dialog A Mono...

Page 37: ...yles area 2 In the Text area type your lettering into the appropriate text field 3 Select the Font for the monogram from the fonts field The number of text fields that are active depends on the monogram style you have chosen For a single letter monogram pattern only the Text1 field will be active if a two letter style is chosen Text 1 and Text 2 will be active and if a three letter style is select...

Page 38: ...eight of the name Again there is an exception for the Name only style in this case the height of the name will be controlled by the Font 2 Height field Each font has maximum and minimum recommended heights for best quality on sew out you should stay within these limits If you enter a font height that is outside of the recommended range a warning dialog will appear when you click the Apply button T...

Page 39: ...anging the thread color in a Monogram In the Monogram Designer dialog the lettering will have a default color to start out with Using the Import Color function you can change this color to whatever suits you based on a list of manufacturers thread color tables The Import color function can be applied to each letter in the monogram separately should you want to have your letters sewn in different c...

Page 40: ... Preview panel the letter will change to the color you chose You can search for a particular color within the Color Palette you have chosen if you know its name To do this click the find button in the Import Color dialog This opens another small dialog the Find Color dialog Type the first few letters of the name of the color you are looking for into the box and the Find dialog will display a list ...

Page 41: ...you see a sample of the highlighted font 2 On the drop down list select the desired font by clicking on it 3 Click Apply The monogram lettering changes to the selected font Note Name Template Monogram Styles For the Name Template monogram styles there are two separate lettering segments the single letter monogram in the background and the multi letter text in the foreground For these styles it is ...

Page 42: ... selected for Font 1 and Calligraphy was selected for Font 2 Displaying a Font s Available Characters In the Monogram Designer dialog there is a button next to each of the font fields which displays all the characters keystrokes that can be entered for the selected embroidery font For example some fonts only allow you to enter uppercase characters while other fonts allow you to enter both uppercas...

Page 43: ... the OK button to dismiss the available characters dialog Applying Right side characters A few of the Pacesetter BES Monogramming Suite fonts contain special characters which have been digitized to fit on the right side of monograms These are the Circle Decor Style and Script Style fonts In these fonts the upper case keystrokes A B C produce capital letters that slope up from left to right and the...

Page 44: ...in contrast the letter a looks like this Therefore to make a balanced two letter monogram you would type the upper case letter in the Text 1 field and the lower case letter in the Text 2 field Below are two examples of completed two letter monograms using upper and lower case keystrokes in combination Aa Decor Style Aa Script Style ...

Page 45: ...ics which look like this To add Decors to your Monogram 1 Click on the placeholder position where you wish to place the first decor The column on the right of the dialog changes to show a list of available decors 2 Click on the decor you want to add The selected decor appears in the monogram preview panel 3 Adjust the decor by doing the following these are optional Change the size of the decor by ...

Page 46: ...he same as when it is generated in the main Workspace window since it is still taking into account the decor placeholders So in order to preview the design as it will generate place the decors you want and then uncheck the Decors box This will remove any unused placeholders and change the preview to show all the elements of the design correctly arranged You can also make these changes that is flip...

Page 47: ...ecked below the same design with the box unchecked Note how the letters in the monogram have shifted up and to the right relative to the frame because the decors placeholders have been removed This correctly reflects the actual arrangement of the design objects when stitches are generated ...

Page 48: ... pane on the right side of the Monogram Designer dialog To add a frame to the monogram design 1 In the preview panel of the Monogram Designer dialog click on the Frame placeholder to select it The list of available frames appears in the column to the right of the dialog 2 Click on one of the frames to select it The selected frame will appear in the preview panel of the dialog If you wish you can c...

Page 49: ...decors and frame and then save this pattern as a template for later re use Then when you want to make a new monogram you can open the template and change only the letters To save as a template 1 Open the Monogram Designer dialog 2 Create a new monogram design as usual but do not press OK when you are finished 3 Select the Save Template button You see a Save as dialog box 4 In the Save as dialog ch...

Page 50: ...ed stitch files in a design and add Monogram lettering to it When you merge a BRF file into the design window your single design file contains both outlines and stitches When you merge any other kind of file into the design window the merged segments open as stitch segments To merge an embroidery file into a design 1 Do one of the following Open an existing file Create a new design The original de...

Page 51: ... preview of the selected design click the Preview checkbox if not already selected You see a preview image of the selected design appear on the right hand side of the dialog 7 Click Open The merged design file will appear in the design workspace ...

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Page 53: ...rouping and ungrouping objects in the workspace Using the selection handles of an object to resize or rotate it Selection of thread colors and thread palettes Using the Color Sort tool to reduce the number of thread changes required during sew out Printing Design Worksheets and changing print settings CHAPTER 3 Editing Designs ...

Page 54: ...ects You select these objects by clicking on one of them or by clicking and dragging to draw a box around parts of the design To select segments with the Select tool 1 On the ribbon click the Select tool 2 To select one segment do one of the following Click the object you want to select Click and drag to select the object you want The active object is enclosed in a selection box with handles 3 To ...

Page 55: ... The segments will be copied but not removed from their original placement in the design To cut to the Clipboard 1 Select one or more segments you want to cut 2 To cut segments to the clipboard complete the following In the clipboard area of the Home tab click Cut In the design workspace right click the segment and choose Cut from the menu Press Ctrl X on your keyboard The segments are removed fro...

Page 56: ...that the segments are treated as a single unit When they are grouped you are able to make changes to the group as a whole while leaving other parts of the design unchanged Segments must be selected in order to group them To group segments 1 In the design workspace or Sequence View select the segments you want to group 2 The selected objects will be enclosed in a selection box 3 Right click and sel...

Page 57: ...cal tool to flip selected objects vertically Click the Flip Horizontal tool to flip selected objects horizontally On the left the original design object on the right the same object copied and then reflected with the Horizontal Flip tool Aligning parts of the Design You can align lettering or objects horizontally or vertically You can use this feature to precisely align any objects of a design To ...

Page 58: ...t will be when the mouse button is released To resize parts of the design using the frame handles 1 Select one or more segments The active segment s is enclosed in a selection box with handles Vertical Center Takes all selected objects and centers them in the selection box The objects are moved so that they are centered top to bottom with each other but they are not moved left or right Horizontal ...

Page 59: ...tionally click and drag the handles located at the top or bottom corners of the selection box Rotating Segments You can rotate a design object manually by clicking and dragging the selection s rotation handle Rotating a segment To rotate segments 1 Select one or more segments you want to rotate The active segment s is enclosed in a selection box with handles 2 Move your mouse over the blue rotatio...

Page 60: ...l be enclosed in a selection box with handles 3 Click on the x in the center of the selection box and drag the object or group to its new location As you drag the status line displays the horizontal dx and vertical dy distance Nudging Segments Nudging moves the selected object or group of segments a very small distance at a time Nudging is similar to dragging the object but the distance that the o...

Page 61: ...de Height of the letters in the monogram the width percentage and the slant You can also determine how lock stitches and trims will be applied to the segment for those machine formats that support the trim command Changing the Height of Lettering It is easy to change the height of your text Height refers to the tallest character in the desired lettering So when a text segment contains both upperca...

Page 62: ...ou can adjust the Width percentage to alter the appearance of the text object or to allow it to fit the hoop better To change width percentage 1 Select the text object s you want to alter 2 In the Text area of the Properties panel select the Width field 3 Enter the width percentage value you want to use 4 Click Apply to save your changes You see your text s width percentage altered accordingly Sla...

Page 63: ... save your changes You see your text altered accordingly Trim Settings Use the Trims field of the Properties Panel to control how trims are applied to lettering segments You can choose from the following options Always Inserts a trim between all letters in the segment Never No trims are placed between letters in the segment Auto A trim is placed between the letters if the distance between them exc...

Page 64: ...ses such as this you can lower the density of the fill If you are unsure what setting to use try the standard setting of 0 4 This setting works well almost universally as long as you have not exceeded the font s size recommendations In the Fill area you will see that the image beneath the density setting changes as you adjust it These are not precise images rather they are intended to provide you ...

Page 65: ...derlay Type You can select underlay types for various types of stitches Choose from Contour Perpendicular Parallel or Zig Zag You can combine underlay types to get maximum coverage To select an underlay type 1 Select the monogram segment 2 In the Properties Panel scroll down to the Underlay area 3 Select one or more of the following underlay types you want to use Contour Perpendicular Parallel or ...

Page 66: ... Adjust any of the other settings Refer to the related procedures for more information 6 Click Apply Specifying the Underlay Stitch Length You can specify the stitch length for your underlay stitches You can increase or decrease the length according to your underlay needs To specify the underlay stitch length 1 Select the monogram segment 2 In the Properties Panel scroll down to the Underlay area ...

Page 67: ...e changes the amount of underlay coverage The smaller the inset distance the more coverage you have To change the inset distance 1 Select the monogram segment 2 In the Properties Panel scroll down to the Underlay area 3 Select one or more of the following underlay types you want to use Contour Perpendicular Parallel or Zig Zag 4 In the Inset box enter the amount of distance you want Enter a zero v...

Page 68: ...e Properties panel You see the Properties panel 3 In the Pull Compensation Area of the Properties panel click the down arrow to the right of the Type field 4 A list of options is displayed select one of the following None Makes no adjustments to pull compensation Percentage Enter the percentage in the Value box and if necessary enter the maximum value of pull compensation in the Max Range box Abso...

Page 69: ...ing comes with a large number of the most popular manufacturers thread charts already loaded You are able choose from amongst these charts by clicking on the Thread Chart button which is on the left end of the Color palette If you click this button you will see a list of all the available thread charts Click on the one that you want and those thread colors will be loaded into the color palette Sea...

Page 70: ...thread colors 1 Do one of the following With the Select tool select an object in the workspace In the Sequence view click on a segment 2 In the Color Palette click the color box with the thread color you want to use If you only know part of the thread name and there is more than one possible match for that partial name the search dialog will present you with a number of choices as in the example b...

Page 71: ...ew below Selecting a color group in the Sequence View panel You can also use the sequence view to change the order of the sewing of color groups in a design You do this by selecting a color group and moving it up or down in the sequence view panel corresponding to earlier and later respectively in the sewing order Another function of the sequence view is to show and hide the different color groups...

Page 72: ...color boxes with the thread color you want to use From the drop down list on the left side of the palette select a Thread Chart and click one of the color boxes with the thread color you want to use The embroidery will change to the selected color Sequencing Color Groups The sequence view shows the groups of your design in the order in which they will be sewn Sequence is important because you want...

Page 73: ...o insert the copied color group s 4 Do one of the following Press Ctrl I on the keyboard Right click and choose Insert The cut color group will be inserted before the insertion point Show Hide and Lock Color Groups You can show or hide the color groupings in the design in Sequence View and lock the color group to prevent it from being changed unintentionally To hide color groups Click on the show ...

Page 74: ...nged To unlock a color group Click on the open lock icon next to the color group you wish to unlock The icon changes to the open lock icon the attributes of the color group can now be changed Using Color Sort Color Sort is a tool that helps you reduce the number of thread color changes in a design Sometimes your monogram design may end up having many more color changes than is necessary for exampl...

Page 75: ...the image size and select the worksheet information that will be displayed in design printouts To change a design s print settings 1 From the Accelerator menu click the Print Preview tool You see the print preview window displaying your design 2 Click Settings You see the Print Settings dialog Note If you want to apply color sort only to some of the segments of the design these segments must be se...

Page 76: ...oject printed on your design worksheet Enter the desired name in the box below Select Remove Jump Stitches to prevent the jump stitches from being printed on the worksheet Select Print Color Analysis to print a thread sequence view 4 Click OK 5 Click Close Previewing a Design before Printing You can preview a worksheet on the screen before sending it to the printer To preview a design 1 From the A...

Page 77: ...rksheet click Zoom In and scroll to view specific parts of the design To zoom out on the worksheet click Zoom Out and scroll to view specific parts of the design 3 To change the settings for the design worksheet click Settings 4 Click OK 5 To close print preview and return to the design window click Close ...

Page 78: ...gs To print a worksheet for your design 1 From the Accelerator menu click the Print Preview tool You see the print preview window displaying your design 2 To change the settings for the design worksheet or check the information that will be printed on the worksheet click Settings 3 Click OK 4 Click Print If you want to print a design worksheet with existing settings choose the Print tool on the Ac...

Page 79: ... 53 Creating new designs 17 D Decors 43 Deleting segments 54 Density 64 Density settings 62 Design size 21 Design Window 6 17 Design workspace 6 19 25 Display Hoop command 27 Dragging segments 58 Draw Bar 12 13 Drawing speed settings 13 E Edit Tools 8 F Fill density 62 Fill stitches 63 Underlay types 63 Fit to Hoop 10 Flip Horizontal tool 11 Flip Vertical tool 11 Font selecting 39 Frame 46 G Grid ...

Page 80: ...gn tool 8 Opening designs 16 Options 20 P Pan tool 26 Panning 25 Percentage pull compensation 66 Previewing designs 74 Print Preview 8 Print Preview command 74 Print Setting 76 Print settings 73 Printing 76 Printing Designs 73 Printing Help topics 32 Pull compensation 66 Pull compensation absolute 66 Pull compensation percentage 66 R Redo tool 9 15 Reducing views 21 Reflecting segments 55 Removing...

Page 81: ...s 14 changing 68 70 Title Bar 6 Tools Edit 8 Modify 11 Tools Draw Bar 12 13 U Underlay stitch length 64 Underlay types 63 Undo tool 9 15 Ungrouping objects 54 Unlocking a color segment 72 V Vertical Center tool Align 11 56 Vertical Flip tool 55 Viewing designs 25 58 Views tools 21 Zoom 21 22 W Width compensation 60 Worksheet Setting 76 Workspace 6 Workspace environment 19 Z Zoom 10 Zoom tool 21 ...

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