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FarnhamArts Posted - 08/02/2011 : 17:09:27
LOL... seems like I'm just full of it.... questions that is....

OK... I've got an old (and I mean PROFANELY old!) German tapestry. This came from my MIL's great great grandmother's home in Rosenheim Germany (hubs is half german..) I really wanted to chart and get this done before the colors fade any more than they have already.

So... now I have the colors picked... and I've saved the palette... but HOW do I get it to load into my palette selection for use when I'm working on parts of that tapestry?

Again, the answer is prob VERY obvious... but with 3 screaming little girls (who have discovered Bella Sara... for those who don't know, that is the "pokemon" for little horse crazy girls) 4 dogs who think they are people and a hubby who has his earbuds in so he doesn't hear it all ... I just can't stay focused enough to hunt for it...

help?

gini

Families with children of special needs do not wait out the storm, we dance in the rain!
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Mark Posted - 08/03/2011 : 09:37:03
On the Palette Tools menu option under the Tools menu is an entry to load a palette. This palette overwrites the current palette, so you can only load one into an empty pattern.

Mark Miller
M&R Technologies

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