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 BuzzSize 
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A.pcs, then Heart-B.pcs. The result is a design containing more than 16 
color changes. The manager file Heart.pcs is used by BuzzSize
 to allow 
you to read the multiple-file design back into the program. That is, when 
you open the manager file Heart.pcs with BuzzSize
®
, it automatically 
reads back in all the design files, which in this example, are Heart-A.pcs 
and Heart-B.pcs. The manager file is not sewn. 
To adjust the place at which BuzzSize
 splits a design into a new file, 
choose View > Multiple File Settings. This command brings up a dialog 
box that allows you to specify the maximum number of thread changes 
and maximum number of stitches for the file type you are currently 
editing (Figure 4-6).
Sewing Your Multiple-File Designs
To sew a multiple-file design, first mount the fabric in the hoop as you 
would for any design. Then transfer the sewing files, the files appended 
with a letter, to the embroidery machine. Mount the hoop as usual. Then 
sew files in the order of the appended letters, -A first, then –B, etc. 
Depending on the file type, after sewing each design section you may 
need to remove the two locking stitches that BuzzSize
 uses to lock your 
design in position. Of course you should not move or adjust the hoop 
between design sections because then the sections will not align 
correctly. 
NOTE When you have a multiple-file design, BuzzSize
 
locks your design in the 
appropriate hoop area so that the design sections do not shift out of alignment at the 
machine. BuzzSize
 
usually accomplishes this by inserting several locking stitches 
into the two corners of the design area which are sewn last. 
Figure 4-6 Change these settings to adjust where BuzzSize
 
will split your design.