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cmmfl

USA
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Posted - 12/17/2008 :  11:57:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When I print/preview my pattern, the Information Sheet's header information *always* includes the Company, Copyright, Website, Grid Size, and Design Area. Is there any way to choose which of these fields are printed?

For example, I'd rather include the Design Area information in my instructions so that I can indicate the finished pattern size on a variety of fabrics.

Cindy in FL

Dragonlair

USA
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Posted - 12/17/2008 :  13:29:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
PCStitch is designed to show just the fabric count used for the actual pattern. Although we all know that the pattern itself can be stitched in whatever fabric count we want, the pattern itself is not designed to show that.

If you wish to list the sizes for other counts, then just manually edit the Instructions to include that information. The Instructions section is just a block of text in which you can put whatever you want.

Diane
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cmmfl

USA
74 Posts

Posted - 12/17/2008 :  14:09:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Be that as it may, I find it clumsy to have the Design Area for one size fabric at the top of the Info Sheet and for others located in the Instructions. Granted, I could repeat the values for the "stitched in" fabric size in the instructions.

My preference is still to *not* have the "Design Area" data printed at the top and to include that information solely in the instructions. Is there any chance of getting a check-box in the "Info Sheet Options" to disable its printing?

Cindy in FL
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