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Subject: centering design for cap

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02 Sep 2010 12:23 AM Alert 
Hi all, I'm very new to the business and am trying to digitize a hat design using wilcom e1.5 but do not know how to make the center/starting point on the front of the hat instead of being in the center of the whole design which is in between the front design and design on the side. Can anybody help please? Thanks
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02 Sep 2010 2:18 AM Alert 
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24 Jan 2011 2:55 AM Alert 
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08 Jun 2011 1:26 PM Alert 
Goto stitch Tab. Scroll down and click auto start and end. When the box comes open look for "Digitize Auto Start/End Point" Click that and hit Ok. It will take you back to your screen. Click the location where you need the center point to be....:-0
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24 Dec 2011 5:12 AM Alert 
with the transfer on the shirt...and centered...try measuring from the collar line...the seam that runs from the neck to the shoulder...and have the measurement the same ...left to right...should help if the transfer has straight lines either at the top or bottom...other wise...measure from the middle of the transfer

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22 Jan 2012 9:03 PM Alert 
If the spine is off center, then the front and back of the covers will be as well. Professional designers know this and avoid designs elements
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