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This option allows the image to be scaled up or down, in or out. $
In the lower left corner of the window is the current size in $
stitches and inches. As scale options are selected and changed, $
this information is updated. The scale options are: $
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1) Scale Height UP (U) - Select this option to increase the $
HEIGHT of the image. A second line will appear: (R) Expand $
1 row into X, where X is an editable field.$
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2) Scale Height DOWN (D) - Select this option to decrease the $
HEIGHT of the image. A second line will appear: $
(R) Combine X rows into 1, where X is an editable field.$
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3) Scale Width Out (O) - Select this option to increase the $
WIDTH of the image. A second line will appear: (C) Expand $
1 row into X, where X is an editable field. $
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4) Scale Width IN (I) - Select this option to decrease the $
WIDTH of the image. A second line will appear: (C) Combine $
X rows into 1, where X is an editable field. $
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After specifing the scale amounts, OK/ENTER will put you into$
a image viewer mode. This mode will show how the image will look $
of the scaling factor is applied. The menu has the following $
options: $
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SAVE THIS SIZE - The current size can be saved either to as an $
CCS file and/or to the symbol table. If you choose the CCS file,$
you will be presented with a list of ccs files in the current $
directory. Select a file, or enter a new file name. Unless you $
save to the symbol table, you will be reminded that the new size$
was NOT save when you return to grid mode. $
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RESET TO ORIGINAL SIZE - This option will restore the image to $
it's original size. $
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SCALE MENU - This option will present the scale menu.You can $
change the scale factors. The current scale factors will be $
shown in the edit windows. Any additional scaling will be $
performed on THIS image, NOT the original image. $