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Lynwill Posted - 09/17/2019 : 00:19:01
Is there any way that completed colors can be marked off on the software instead of still having to print out the pattern you are working on and marking them off there?

Love, love, love the software. Marking off the completed stitches is my only bug-bare.
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Lynwill Posted - 09/17/2019 : 11:34:29
Thank you for your reply and for removing my duplicate post. I see what you mean about the amount of work involved in tracking progress on the program. Think I'll stick to what I am doing. Many thanks though.
Dragonlair Posted - 09/17/2019 : 07:41:22
The software is originally intended to help you to CREATE patterns, not actually aid in the stitching.

About the only way of achieving the effect you are asking about is to make a COPY of the pattern file, and then changing the pattern such as a new color or blended color as you stitch. That would be about as much work as marking off a pattern but it's about the only way to do what you want to do.

BTW - I removed your duplicate post.


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