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Hello Debbie, After inserting the design file into Catalog Xpress, you can right click the thumbnail picture and choose 'save as'. You can save the design file to a different file format and you can also change the folder location to save the file to. In this case you would need to open Pe Design...
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Hello Jeannine, You will need software to view embroidery files. The free designs are in PES zip file format, you will need to first extract the PES file. Your software may not support PES files. In this case you may need to convert the file format to the file type your software reads, i.e. JEF, SEW...
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I am going to put my 1.5 cents into this mix. Computers are fun! They are interesting and give us so much more than we could ever have without them. However, they have limitations. Duh, I have more limitations than I want to say, and computers don't do everything we might like. Computers in general...
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Please see this post: http://www.annthegran.com/cs/forums/p/193/370.aspx#370 AnnTheGran Support
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The answer is no,you will have to convert them either with Catalog Xpress or some other software of that type for converting.If you have Embird you can also convert there as well.Or if you look at Greg's (beamishboy) post (above)he has suggested a site that has conversion for you.I use Jef files...
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What sort of message are your getting? Be exact if possible. Be sure you select (we never say "hit" - that is for football players) "Open" NOT "Save." The reason is that 'save' just places it in a temporary download file that is usually difficult to find. If you...
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There is a discussion in the following post about file conversion of free designs: http://www.annthegran.com/cs/forums/p/193/1044.aspx#1044
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Hello, The design files available for download from AnntheGran.com are in Zip file format. Perhaps you are referring to the PES file format. This refers to the file format supported by Brother sewing machines. If your machine does not support PES format you can use Catalog Xpress to convert to the format...
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Thanks for your question, Judy. Unfortunately, we were not able to move this feature over to our new site. There may be a work-around for you. If you have a catalog program such as Catalog Xpress that reads embroidery files, you can download a group of files and then use the search features in the program...
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Please refer to the following post for information: http://www.annthegran.com/cs/forums/t/193.aspx