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mesissy Posted - 11/04/2011 : 21:48:20
I downloaded a virtual printer and i got it to work. How do i get it in color? Also..........after i created a pattern, the entire background was black "x's". I had to erase them all. Is there an easier way to remove all the background stitches? Thanks so much. cheryl
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Daisy Posted - 11/05/2011 : 01:29:25
To remove a colour, right-click on the colour on your palette - then choose the option REMOVE. Simple!
mesissy Posted - 11/04/2011 : 22:42:06
Thanks. I got the printer options for color. Now....how do i remove all of one color stitches? What do i click on? thanks sooooooo much cheryl
Dragonlair Posted - 11/04/2011 : 22:13:31
You can remove ALL of one color easily by just saying to delete that color. If it is used elsewhere, you may have re-create it or you can make "blocks" (rectangular areas) and say to remove that color from THE SELECTED REGION As long as you avoid that color in the foreground, it should be done in just a few "selection areas".

As for printing, there's a print option as to how to print. On the left side, there's an option for "Print Symbols" and you can say "Color Blocks" and "Symbols over Color Blocks" among other options.

Diane
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