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stwrtfn14

USA
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Posted - 05/29/2015 :  15:17:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How do I make a pallet for pic colors like all browns and such? Where do I save it to be able to get it again?


kim peterson

Dragonlair

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Posted - 05/29/2015 :  15:41:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can only use one palette at one time to keep that in mind.

However, you can load a special palette and then from there, add to it.

To save a palette, you simply go to Tools > Palette Tools > Save Palette. By default, it places it in the PCStitch area in your user area of your PC. However, you have the ability to place it wherever you want. Just before you remember where you put it! It saves it as a .fls file.

To get it back, You use the same basic path use "Load Palette" instead of "Save Palette". It should remember where you last put a palette or you may have to traverse the folder tree to where it is (especially if you've moved it in the meantime). It's just a file and you can move it, if you wish.


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stwrtfn14

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Posted - 05/29/2015 :  18:18:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
So then I would have to go in and select new then add the colors? Or what? Just use something I have and do it that way?


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Dragonlair

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Posted - 05/29/2015 :  22:06:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you have a group of colors you use a lot, then you can set a palette for that. Then when you load it, it becomes the set of colors already available. You can add/remove colors from that.

If you have a set of colors that you use ALL the time, you can set that as the "default palette". Those would load any time you opened PCStitch.


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