Инструкция С Настройками для Brother PE-DESIGN Ver.4,3,2

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To preview the image, click 
Display
, then 
Preview
 or click 
 on the Toolbar.
NOTE: 
Just like for the command 
Option – Design Property
, if an object is larger than the embroidering 
area or if an object is positioned so that it does not completely fit within an embroidering area, the 
error message “Please change the object size or position.” is displayed instead of displaying a pre-
view of the image. After the object causing the error appears selected, change its size or position. 
(If more than one object causes the error message to appear, the objects will appear selected in 
the sewing order.)
NOTE:
Make sure that no pattern has been selected before clicking this command. If a pattern has been 
already been selected, only that pattern is previewed.
Save the data
1
Click 
File
, then 
Save
 or 
Save As
, and then save the data.
All of the data is saved as one file (*.pes).
If the file size or the number of color changes is larger than the specified number or if one of the 
patterns do not completely fit within an embroidering area, the message “Please change the 
object size or position. Do you want to save the data anyway?” is displayed.
NOTE:
The saved file cannot be opened in a previous version (ver. 2.0x or earlier) of Layout & Editing.
NOTE:
If a Design Page for a Multi-position embroidery frame (130 
´
 300 mm, 300 
´
 130 mm, 100 
´
 172 
mm, or 172 
´
 100 mm) is selected, you can select only “PES Version 2.5, PES Version 3.0, or PES 
version 4.0 as the File Type.
Write the data to an original card
1
Click 
File
, then 
Write to Card
 or click 
 on the Toolbar, and then write the data to an original 
card.
Data for an multi-position embroidery frame is created by considering the data for each embroi-
dery frame installation position as one pattern and combining them.
Therefore, when this type of data is written to an original card, all of the data for one multi-position 
embroidery frame pattern is saved as a combination of multiple patterns.
(For more details on the number of patterns that is written to a card, refer to “3. Check data”.)