Changing Colors In A Two-Color Font - Brother Pacesetter BES Lettering Instruction Manual

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Selecting the colors for the individual sub-segments; in this example,
applying a red thread color to the first segment, the word 'Multi".
5 From the context menu, click on the subsegment identifier to
apply the chosen thread color to it.
The subsegment changes to the chosen color.
6 Repeat step 5) for each subsegment in your list.
The text segment with new thread colors applied.
The example outlined above demonstrates two color changes
being applied between words, but you can apply changes in
exactly the same way between individual letters in a word.
Note that the tildes do not add any space between characters
or words in your text.

Changing Colors in a Two-color Font

You can also choose the thread color for each of the
components (that is, the fill and the border) of a two-color font.
You apply the color to each by selecting the color you want to
use for each from the color palette.
To change colors in a two-color font:
1 Create a text segment, using any of the Text tools.
2 In the Properties box, select a two-color font (e.g. 2Cl Team
Medium) and click apply.
The text segment, appears in the workspace; colors for the fill
and border are chosen arbitrarily.
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