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singinglady Posted - 12/26/2018 : 20:32:37
Hello, I have a problem and I don't know how to explain it fully, so here goes. The whole grid just shrunk on my pattern. I can only see a small portion of it, just the left side. I don't know what happened or how to get it back to regular size.
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Dragonlair Posted - 12/26/2018 : 22:19:39
It shrunk and you can just see the left side? It sounds like the grid itself expanded so the rest is out of view. In that case, there should be a scroll bar at the bottom so you can shift to see the right areas. If you can't see the bottom, there should be a scroll bar on the right side.

To change how the pattern is viewed (and edited) in PCStitch, click on "Home". The first item has a drop-down menu to use to specify the size of the grid and how it fits on the screen. The percentages listed are based on the size fabric you defined when you created the file.

I usually use 200% except for special cases as the size of square that fits my eyes best and just scroll around as needed to see other parts of the pattern.

Diane
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