Fixed Design Angle; Control Points; Save Design; Pop-Up Messages In Embroidery Edit - Husqvarna VIKING Designer Epic 3 User Manual

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Fixed Design Angle

You can select design angle to align all the designs in a fixed,
vertical rotation on the shape line. Deselect to keep the
current angle along the shape line.

Control Points

A control point is a point affecting the selected shape. Each
shape is built by several control points. Together they define
what the shape will look like.
A selected control point is marked with a filled square. An
unselected control point is marked with an outlined square.
All control points are visible when you are editing the points.
By adjusting the control points, the selected shape can be
changed with unlimited possibilities.
Note: The possibility to change the design using control points is only
available for the basic shapes.
1. Selected control point marked with a filled square
2. Unselected control point marked with an outlined square
For each shape, there are pre-defined sets of control points.
Select all or some of the control points.
When you have selected a set of control points, you can make
adjustments to the shape: move, rotate and scale. The
adjustments made will only affect the selected control points.
To increase or decrease the smooth of the selected control
points use the smooth control. The higher number, the
closer the baseline will be to the selected control points.

Save Design

To save your file, touch save. You can choose to save your
file to the mySewnet Cloud folder or to a USB device.
Previously saved designs, stitches, sequences and/or fonts are
shown.
Save
Read about organizing your saved stitches in File Manager.
When saving current state, all your adjustments are stored
and you can continue later by touching "continue from saved
state" at the home screen.
Note: You can only have one current state saved at a time.

Pop-up Messages in Embroidery Edit

To make your experience as convenient as possible, your machine sometimes communicate with you using pop-up messages.
Those messages can contain warnings, recommendations, information or prompt you to perform an action.
Below, some of the messages that can appear are listed and explained.
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