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Subject: design format

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woopackUser is Offline
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09 Mar 2007 3:40 AM Alert 
Just wondering if I would need to purchase all of my designs that I know I will have to resize in another format instead of .dst? Then would I be abe to resize and change format to .dst for my machine?
applembUser is Offline
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11 Mar 2007 7:34 PM Alert 
If you are talking about resizing in TrueSizer then you should be able to do it using .DST files within limitations but Truesizer will only resize exactly with original .EMB files.
bonnieraeUser is Offline
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01 Apr 2007 4:27 AM Alert 
HOw do I convvert pes embroidery files to EXP without buying again Bonnierae
leathersmtUser is Offline
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01 Apr 2007 5:28 AM Alert 
email it to me, I will do it for you this time.
Greg
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27 Apr 2007 8:15 AM Alert 
ok, lets see if I am understanding this. My machine uses pes format. Does that mean I can not resize all my pes designs?
basabiUser is Offline
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27 Apr 2007 5:44 PM Alert 
Hi cchipman, you can resize your pes-designs without keeping the original stitch density, which means you are quited limited within a range of 5-10% bigger/smaller depending on the original design to have enough/not too dense coverage. With 21E you could do a far better job.

Barbara
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30 May 2007 10:35 AM Alert 
Can I use Truesizer with my format, I use Hus. format.
basabiUser is Offline
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30 May 2007 5:26 PM Alert 
You can open HUS files as well as saving as HUS. HTH

Barbara
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05 Jun 2007 7:35 AM Alert 
What is 21E?
uniqueUser is Offline
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05 Jun 2007 10:10 AM Alert 
Hi geegee, Wilcom has 5 different levels of ES ES21L: is to be able to add lettering to embroidery designs ES21E: is all of ES21L and it's be able to Edit stitches file and change stitch types and more. ES21D: has all of 21L & 21E plus its has the digitizing ES45: is all of the ES21 but has more features for Digitizing. ES65: Is the Wilcom top of the line with special features and more. You can go to the Wilcom web site http://www.wilcom.com.au/es/embroidery.cfm?&action=levels to se each level.

Greg K
www.AdvancedWilcom.com
Unique Embroidery & Printing
Wilcom Sales & Distributor (for North America)
Wilcom Authorized Training Center

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You can find me in the Training; in the Training School section, Categories "US"
or Email me Unique@cablespeed.com
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