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vcable Posted - 02/08/2009 : 09:56:53
Hi i juse pcstitch pro and have a question about te backstitching look.
When i juse white flos for backstitching i get a white line.
Can i change that in a other collor line red ore thik ore thin line?
Becouse that white line is verry hard to see.
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vcable Posted - 02/08/2009 : 11:09:57
Ok thank you for your fast answer.
Than its the best that i juse than a other collor and write the change by the instructions.
To bad that its not possible to change it other way's that you get something like the dimensions style pattern.
Dragonlair Posted - 02/08/2009 : 11:01:04
You can't change the color to red but you can use red and in your instructions say to use white. That's the first option.

You can also change the width of the backstitch line. Be careful not to make it too wide or will obscure your symbols. You can also change the pattern (there are different backstitch styles available).

I suggest that you use styles and when you print, print in black. Otherwise you may not be able to see the backstitch lines (white on white paper doesn't show well )

Diane
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