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MikkiW Posted - 04/13/2008 : 13:41:28
Hi everyone.

I just finished a pattern I have been working on for a long time. It has a lot of back stitching in it that is in several different colors.

I would like to print the pattern in B&W, but the different back stitching colors cannot be seen that way. I noticed there is a command to change the line of a back stitch to dashed/wavy etc.... BUT it seems that it only changes one stitch at a time This will take me forever to go back and re-mark all the stitches one at a time.

Is there any global command.. for example, any place where I can change all the back stitching in color 898 to have a dashed line without redoing each one, one at a time?

Anyone run into this before.

:)
Thanks!
Mikki

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MikkiW Posted - 04/13/2008 : 14:05:30
Nevermind... I figured it out...

You can set the backstitch type in the floss properties menu.. then

There is a setting in the print function. You have to tell it to print with line style in order for the floss property to print.

:)
Mikki

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