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JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 4 Basic Procedures
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Note JANOME Embroidery Software toolbars are
dockable. To move a toolbar to a more convenient
location, click and drag it. To dock it in its normal
position, double-click the toolbar title.
Using popup menus
Right-clicking a selected object opens a popup
menu containing frequently used commands.
To use popup menus
1 Right-click a selected object.
The popup menu opens.
2 Select a command from the menu.
Undoing and redoing commands
You can undo the effects of most commands. If you
change your mind, you can redo them again.
JANOME Embroidery Software remembers the last
few commands you used.
To undo and redo commands
To undo a command, click the Undo icon.
When JANOME Embroidery Software cannot
remember more commands, Undo is dimmed.
Click Redo to re-apply an ‘undone’ command.
Selecting machine models
JANOME Embroidery Software supports various
sets of machine model. Some Janome machines
can be connected by cable directly to your PC via
the USB port. Older-style machines do not support
direct connection but they do read ATA PC cards
and/or USB memory sticks. See also Sending and
writing designs.
Note JANOME Embroidery Software records the
embroidery area of custom hoops to JEF file which
can then be read by multi-needle machines to
determine the stitching area. On the other hand,
the stitching area of single-needle machines is
determined by the selected hoop type. If the file
contains a ‘non-standard’ (custom) hoop code, the
hoop size is automatically based on the design size
which is used to limit the stitching area. See
Defining custom hoops for details.
To select a machine model
1 Click the Machine Model dropdown list on Standard
toolbar.
Alternatively, select Machine > Select Machine
Model.
The Select Machine Model dialog opens.
Use Standard > Undo to undo a command.
Use Standard > Redo to reapply a command
which has been ‘undone’.
Click edge of
toolbar then
drag it
Right-click to
invoke popup
menu
Select machine
model set

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