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hhilandera

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Posted - 12/29/2011 :  16:53:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, guys! I'm new. Does anyone know of a way to add an entirely new brand of floss to the list? Can it be done manually? I use a lot of silk, as well as a lot of overdyed/hand-dyed brands of floss, and would love to be able to use the program for them. I know it would take hours and hours to do it, but it'd be worth it to me (a little at a time).


If not, could I somehow cross-reference, say, DMC's Au Ver a Soie silk to the cotton floss, and just put in the palette I'm working with at the moment?

I'm not only excited about working with the updated program, I'm happy to meet you guys, too. Hope

Dragonlair

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Posted - 12/29/2011 :  17:31:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is a floss editor where you can create your own floss palette. It was an "add-on" with prior versions of PCStitch but is now incorporated into it.

You might also check with the myriaCross Floss PCStitch product. It may have the palette you want already created. It's a reasonable cost product that has over 300 palettes to add to what we have with the default PCStitch. It might save you the trouble.

Diane
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hhilandera

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Posted - 12/29/2011 :  18:28:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Why, thanks so much for such an amazingly fast response. I read the Help topic on adding floss, but simply couldn't determine how that worked for a new floss line. However, your answer here helps enormously, and I'm grateful.

I hope you have a healthy, serene (but joyful), and successful coming year. Hope
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