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The single embroidery fields are displayed on the screen now. You can write down the names either manually, i.e. type in the first name, press return type in the next name,...The length of the names is automatically adapted to the defined text length by making the letters smaller, if necessary. But it is also possible to fill in the names automatically by importing a text file (.txt format) containing all names you want to embroider. This file has to be created with any Editor software, for example the Notepad of Windows. The text file must have the following form: Every name has its own line, and if you want to embroider a name more than once type the number at the beginning of the line, for example 3 GiS mbH. Multi-lined texts for one embroidery field have to be divided by a vertical line | or a tabulator move, for example 3 GiS mbH|Hoellochstr.1|73252 Lenningen.
The page is filled with the defined number of embroidery fields. This page can be saved as a normal stitch data design or transmitted to the MSCI-ringbuffer directly.
In the normal stitch data design the single embroidery fields are stored all at the same position. The first one is embroidered, then the machine stops (you have to define this stop in the dialogue template!) and the ribbon can be changed or moved. Then you have to start the machine again, the second badge is embroidered and so on up to the last one.
But back to the import of names:
If there are more names than fitting on one page, you can move to the next page with the arrow button of the text-import window. So you can import lots of names quickly and easily.
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