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catfishVVA Posted - 09/25/2013 : 06:27:20
Can't figure out how to do this. I selected the "text" option, selected my "sample", typed the initials & year into the text box but it doesn't look anything like the sample. (MAC 2013)
I previously used Ariel font to type this in (& saved it) & now I can't erase or delete individual stitches from the letters.
Can you help?
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Dragonlair Posted - 03/26/2014 : 15:30:15
If it is a "true type" font, there is a drop-down menu to select the size. If it is a stitched font, there is no way to change it. It is preset.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question
catfishVVA Posted - 03/26/2014 : 11:32:10
Once I pick a font I like is there any way to change the font size?
catfishVVA Posted - 09/25/2013 : 08:53:14
Thank you for the help. Got it working.
Dragonlair Posted - 09/25/2013 : 08:01:38
Your text may be set as an "object" and you need to blend it into the background to be able to touch it as individual stitches.

I don't use the text option that often so I'm not a lot of help there.

You may want to look at tall the fonts that are built in - with 10 there are quite a few. One of them may be what you want.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question

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