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Subject: Converting an Input C into Input A (Inconsistent column thickness)
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Brenden
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02/03/2007 2:53 AM
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Hi all,
Ever made an Input C border then thought "gee, I'd love for a part of this border to be thicker than the other" but were frustrated by the fact you can't change the thickness of a certain section of Input C?
Well you can easily turn an Input C (Consistent Column Thickness) object in to an Input A (Inconsistent Column Thickness) object by using "Split Object"
Example:
1. Create an Input C on screen
2. Using the Travel-By-One-Stitch tool (or LEFT arrow button) travel back through the Input C object by just one whole stitch (excluding the Tie-Off).
3. Go to EDIT and select Split Object
This will omit the last stitch, and as a result convert the Input C into an Input A object, which you can reshape at any point along the column.
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Brenden
aboutpalm
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02/10/2007 1:57 AM
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gosh this would have saved me so much time if I knew this! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank
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