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BernerGran Posted - 10/17/2015 : 16:47:17
Hi all,

I haven't stiched in years due to severe damage to my hands from RA. Therefore, I haven't been on pc stitch in years either. So I have forgotten some basics.

I am trying to set up some text for a friend for a pattern she is stitching..in the process, I hit a key, and now have a number of the squares on the graph filled with x's.

I feel very stupid, and have tried a number of things to no
avail...how do I remove these little x's?

Thanks so much...Libby Smith
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Dragonlair Posted - 10/17/2015 : 20:17:17
The best way to learn is to play and the best play is when you solve a problem on your own.

Isn't it an empowering sensation?

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question
BernerGran Posted - 10/17/2015 : 17:06:25
Never mind -- -I found it!

Libby Smith


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