Thanks for this question - I too have it but am not really confident in using it - thanks to Martine for the instructions.
Love and blessings Chris
I can't get it to save no matter how I change the file it says read only. If some cutie knows I would really like to know.Thanks for all the help.And reduce the stitch to.Thanks again
Good question and Good answers. I would LOVE to know about reducing the stitch density also ;D *2U
I am glad you have answers, as I use it to resize and have not had a problem saving the designs, but don't do it often enought to give instructions. I don't know how to change the stitch count, so will be hoping to see an answer to that one too. Thanks for the questions.
I just had a look and tried it out. After you have resized, go to 'File', then 'save as', change the format in the lower of the 2 boxes (see arrows) to the one you want - I chose pes, see red circle -, then change the name in the upper box - I just added enlarged - and click save. That worked perfectly for me.
So well said, you could work at a helpdesk! Thank you for the screen capture, it really helps me tos see pictures! Since you use the Wilcom Truesizer Mops, do you know how to reduce the stitch count?
Star to you Dear one!
wish I could help but I can't but will bring it to the top so someone can........*4u all
I used the Wilcom Truesizer to resize a stopsign, after you make your adjustments go to the file button and select the save as option to rename. I do have to share that I couldn't figure out how to reduce the stitch count. My stopsign failed to properly stitch as it was way too dense to work on the knit polo. Perhaps another Cutie can clue us both in on how to reduce the stitch density in the Wilcome. Bunnylane I hope it helps! Blessings!
Resizing is easy - go to edit, select 'select all' and at the bottom there are 2 boxes with 100% in it, change that to the percentage you want.
I wish I could help you, but I had absolutelu no luck with that program. I probably just didn't know how to use it correctly!