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Arranging Embroidery Designs
3.
Select a folder, and then click
OK
.
4.
From the
File Type
box, select a file name
extension to display the corresponding
embroidery data.
5.
Select the file icon, and then click
Import
.
The file is imported.
c
“Specifying the number of jumps in
embroidery design of the DST format” on
page 60.
■
From an embroidery card
1.
Insert an embroidery card into the USB Card
Writer Module.
c
Refer to “Transferring to a machine by
using an original card” on page 52
2.
Click ,
then
,
then .
After the card has been read, the
embroidery designs on the card are
displayed.
3.
Select the file icon, and then click
Import
.
The file is imported.
a
Note:
When importing designs from other vendors,
be sure to choose a design that will fit in the
Design Page.
b
Memo:
Since .dst files do not contain thread color
information, the colors of an imported .dst file
may not appear as expected. You can change
the thread colors by using functions in the
Sewing Order
pane.
c
“Changing colors” on page 44
a
Note:
Due to copyright issues, some embroidery
cards cannot be used with this function.
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