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Subject: Input c to line stitches

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KiaraUser is Offline
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11 Oct 2009 3:10 AM Alert 
Why is it that I can only sometimes convert an Input C, satin run, to any of the line stitches? I cannot work out what rules apply to make it happen. Any help appreciated, please.
uniqueUser is Offline
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13 Oct 2009 2:14 AM Alert 
I have a video on this at my website http://www.advancedwilcom.com . Input C is a line input object and with any line objects can be converted to any other line object as; Run, Triple Run, Input C, etc...

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15 Oct 2009 9:50 PM Alert 
Aside: I just found out... If you want to convert an Input C into an object which you can't normally convert it to, then convert it to a vector first. Then, from a vector, convert it to anything you want. e.g. you can turn a closed Input C outline object into a solid Fusion Fill.

(a quick way to convert Input C to vector is to just right-click the the object and press "v" twice)

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29 Jan 2010 3:24 AM Alert 
Select closed input c in insert menu select ofset object change type to fusion fill it will also do the trick
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