Existing punch coordinates can be deleted or moved at any time. Alternatively new coordinates can be inserted or the parameters belonging to automatic programs, such as disatnce can be changed.


Editing of coordinates is possible in Overwrite-mode1_GP7_V . In order to do this the insert button must not be activated, in which case it is displayed as not pressed. The punch cursor will therefore not be accompanied by a + sign .

The required coordinates can now be selected by clicking on the reference point and dragged to a new position keeping the mouse button pressed.

Upon pressing the delete key the coordinates are deleted, if pair wise insertion mode is active then both points are deleted.


Editing of Parameters  of an Automatic program for example distance of filling, is possible by first selecting the Automatic, either by clicking on one of the reference points while in overwrite mode, or by moving the cursor into the automatic using the arrow keys. Editing of parameters is now possible, see also the chapter "Input of holes..."48PG_3R and "Definition of stitch type"11KE9PE


Insertion of coordinates  into the middle of a design is possible by positioning the cursor on the coordinate immediately before the required insertion point, this is done either by clicking on the coordinate while in overwrite mode, or by moving the cursor using the arrow keys.

Insert mode1_GP7_V must now be active and the new coordinates can then be punched. Using the end key you can jump to the end of the automatic, the home key jumps to the start. Using this method you can move quickly through a design.


Changing individual stitches also within an automatic is possible when using the edit mode8ICFPF. In this mode any stitch can be edited. But you should remember that a recalculation of the stitches in coordinate mode after changes to parameters or t will overwrite the changes you have performed on the individual stitches. For every alteration a prompt is displayed.


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