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AnnePia
Denmark
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Posted - 09/11/2016 : 16:14:59
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I have a big problem with the PCStitch 10.
I trying to safe my pattern, so it will be save in jpg file, but something is not working.
It saying:
"I´m getting an Systems Error: Parameteren is void
Do you want to email this information to PCSTITCH TECHnical Support ?"
I´m save it into jpg file before, but now I can´t get it to do it.
Please Help Me
Best regards Anne-Pia Hansen
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Dragonlair
USA
2863 Posts |
Posted - 09/11/2016 : 20:01:58
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PCStitch is designed to be saved as a PAT file. The software can be "printed" to create a PDF file easily. Doing it with a JPG is not recommended other than a simulated image of the final pattern.
Could you explain more in detail? How big is the file? Where are you trying to save it? Are you doing the entire pattern or just part?
Please give the steps you are trying so I can try to duplicate the issue with another, similar sized pattern.
Also, what operating system are you using?
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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ramoth
USA
19 Posts |
Posted - 09/12/2016 : 20:42:44
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You can only save the pattern as a PAT file, but you can go to File-Export-to image file and then save.
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Dragonlair
USA
2863 Posts |
Posted - 09/12/2016 : 22:02:15
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If you have a PDF viewer installed, such as Foxit (and I believe Adobe will do it as well), you can "print" to create a PDF of the Pat file. Save it as PAT and then "Print" with the virtual printer (pdf creation) selected as the printer. Voila! You have a PDF of the pattern complete with key, overlap and all other features of a printed pattern.
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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Dragonlair
USA
2863 Posts |
Posted - 09/12/2016 : 22:04:45
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If you have a PDF viewer installed, such as Foxit (and I believe Adobe will do it as well), you can "print" to create a PDF of the Pat file. Save it as PAT and then "Print" with the virtual printer (pdf creation) selected as the printer. Voila! You have a PDF of the pattern complete with key, overlap and all other features of a printed pattern.
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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