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Here are a recap of the tips and tricks that I gave in my blog, The Computerist. It will definately get you started. http://www.annthegran.com/cs/blogs/thecomputerist/default.aspx Pat, The Avid Embroiderer
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I have been doing two blogs for some time now. I do ' The Computerist ' as well as ' The Avid Embroiderer .' The blogs from The Computerist have my experiences with Alpha Xpress. At my sales site 'http://www.etsy.com/listing/61664132/to-honor-your-mother-in-law-to-be' you can...
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Catalog Xpress is not set up to do that type of copying. However, You can select your word(s) or sentence, hold Cntl and Press C to make a copy. then go to the next design and hold Cntl and Press V to paste it. That is for a PC, I don't have MAC information. Pat, The Avid Embroiderer
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If you chose to preserve, that means that something that is 10 by 10 and reduced by 20% it will become 8 by 8 (give or take a little). If you don't chose to preserve, the same item will become 8 by 10. Only doing a discovery sew will tell you if that particular design will be ok with the parameters...
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I have created some blog information for how to use Catalog Xpress. You can see, and select links to the series of 9 tutorials at: http://www.annthegran.com/cs/blogs/thecomputerist/archive/2010/10/08/skype-catx-9.aspx Always save your designs to either your computer or a thumb drive (explained in Tip...
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I understand your issue. If it is any help, I have a blog on the Catalog Xpress with tips on what it will do for you & your designs. I have completed 7 different tips and there are links to those as well. There is a sale at this time as well. Best wishes to you and yours, Pat
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I suspect that you 'moved' your designs to Catalog Xpress and then deleted or moved your designs from your computer. Catalog Xpress does not "Hold" designs, it holds the information about the designs. Catalog Xpress is a "data base" not a "file folder." You must...
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First of all, Catalog Xpress is an "organizational and editing" software. It does not "hold/file/retain" any designs . It only keeps track of them, resizes them, changes the colors among other things that it will do. Do not delete any designs unless you want to get rid of them. Check...
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With that much software, you must be having quite a time, both fun and frustrating! Pattiann is right, Catalog Xpress is an "organizational" file. Your files remain wherever they were placed on your PC or other device. The Computerist (me) is doing some tips and tutorials for Catalog Xpress...
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I have replaced my computer and am finishing up cataloging my designs. I now have carbonite, which backs up my designs, but how can I back up my cataling work...can I create a file that saves the catalog, should...or when...the computer goes? thank you. At some point someone sent me this info, but that...