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point in the sequence. This does not change the
physical location of the object.
To resequence objects with cut and paste
1 Select the object/s to resequence.
2 Click the Cut icon.
The selected object is removed from the design and
moved to the clipboard.
Completed design with
center stitched first
3 Travel to the position in the stitching sequence where
you want to paste the object. See
stitchout
for details.
You can paste between other objects in the sequence,
or 'nest' the cut object within another object. See
Nesting objects
for details.
If you do not move the current needle position marker,
the object is pasted at the end of the sequence.
4 Click the Paste icon.
The object is pasted back in the design.
Needle position
marker
Travel to end of design
Note The object remains on the clipboard and can be
pasted repeatedly until the next Copy or Cut
command.
Resequencing selected objects
Use Edit > Resequence to resequence selected
objects.
Select and cut object to be
changed
Simulating design
Paste object
JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 15 Combining and Resequencing Objects
You can resequence objects by selecting them in
the required stitching order. The Resequence List
is 'modeless' meaning that it stays on the Design
Window as long as you need it. See also
and viewing objects with the Resequence
To resequence selected objects
1 Click the Resequence icon.
The Resequence List opens.
2 Click the Object button corresponding to the object you
want to select. See also
3 Select the first object you want to resequence.
Holding down Ctrl, select multiple objects to
resequence.
Holding down Shift, select a range of objects to
resequence.
4 Click the buttons to reposition selected object/s in the
stitching sequence:
Button Purpose
Top: moves it to the start of the sequence.
Up: moves it up one place up in the
sequence.
Down: moves it one place down in the
sequence.
Bottom: moves it to the end of the sequence.
Delete: removes it from the sequence.
Try this! You can also access commands via the
Resequence List, including lock/unlock and
details.
Selecting
List.
Objects and object
details.
object
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