User Guide
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, Inc. 1 | BuzzEdit
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Basics -
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You can change the relative size of the three
windows by dragging the vertical and horizontal
bars separating the windows.
Changing the
window size
If you want to work on multiple designs at the same time, you can
open several BuzzEdit
™
workspaces. You can cut, copy and paste
pieces of designs from one workspace to another.
Selecting Stitches
Before you can use BuzzEdit
™
to modify a design, you must first
select the stitches you want to modify. For example, if you want to
change the first color in your design from blue to red, you must first
select the stitches contained in the first color break. Later in this
chapter we will show you just how easy it is to select a consecutive
run of stitches in BuzzEdit
™
In BuzzEdit
™
, a selection always consists of one or more
consecutive needle points and stitches. The smallest selection you
can make is a single needle point (does not include the associated
stitch). The largest selection you can make is the entire design.
The last needle point of your selection is called the stitch cursor.
The stitch cursor can be found in both the Space and the Time
windows. If you insert new stitches into your design (done with either
the Edit < Paste command or the Insert Stitch tool), they will be
inserted after the stitch cursor.
If you have any stitches selected in your design, your Space window
will fade out the unselected stitches so that you can easily identify
and work with your selection.










