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cdv7444 Posted - 12/13/2022 : 08:46:30
I have made a pattern with PC STITCH for a SAL in a group. We would like to have the file printed in 12 parts. Who can I do that easily ?
I tried with remove colums/rows. but that not a solution, because the design is not nicely disposed on the paper.

cecile devel
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Dragonlair Posted - 12/13/2022 : 09:40:01
About the only way you can split up a pattern into multiple parts for printing is to use multiple files.

Take the full pattern as the "master file", and mark each section for the SAL and copy that into it's own pattern (file). Then each part will print separately and page itself as nicely as possible.

Since you can have multiple patterns within a single instance of PCStitch (separate windows), the copying should be fairly easy but time-consuming. It might be easiest to use false LONG backstitch lines to mark the different parts and use that to help put the pieces into place. If the backstitch lines extend beyond the area to be copied, those lines won't copy.

Diane
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