User Manual - Page 214

For PE-DESIGN 11.

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Operations for Specific Applications
Specifying/Saving Custom Sewing Attributes
Specifying/Saving Custom Sewing
Attributes
Frequently used sewing attributes can be saved
together, and recalled when specifying sewing
attributes.
Saving the settings in a list
1 Click the [Sewing Attributes] tab.
cc "Specifying sewing attributes" on
page 64
2 If necessary, change the settings, and then
click .
3 Click [Save As].
4 Type in a name for the group of settings, and
then click [OK] to register the group in a list.
Deleting a group of settings from
the list
1 In the [Load/Save Default Settings] dialog
box, select the group of settings to be deleted.
2 Click [Delete] to delete the selected group of
settings from the list.
Recalling a group of settings from
the list
1 In the [Load/Save Default Settings] dialog
box, select the group of settings to be recalled.
a A group of settings that you have saved
will appear with "*" beside its name.
b Sewing attributes appropriate for various
fabrics are already available. Select the
type of fabric to be embroidered to specify
the recommended settings for that fabric.
2 Click [Load].
The settings in the [Sewing Attribute
Setting] dialog box change to the saved
settings.
If you have a list of thread colors that are frequently
used, they can be saved in a user thread chart.
1 Click [Option], then [Options].
Saving frequently used
sewing attributes
b
The saved setting can also be used on a
different computer. Simply copy [sastu.txt] from
[C:\Program Files (x86)\Brother\PE-DESIGN
11\Settings] on the original computer to the
[Settings] folder at the same path on the
destination computer.
In Explorer click on C:\Program Files
(x86)\Brother\PE-DESIGN 11\Settings. Single
left click on the [Settings] folder to view the
contents. Single right click on sastu.txt and
select copy from the menu. Paste to a USB
device and transfer to a different computer.
Editing user thread color
lists
a
b
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