If I understand your question correctly, make sure that when you select multiple lines to copy and then paste that you select the entire lines. When you go to paste your multiple lines, make sure that your cursor is at the front of the line you want to move down. When you choose paste, the multiples lines will be inserted appropriately.
Example:
-->I have multiple lines here that I want to "embroider" into my document. I will click and drag my mouse from the beginning of these lines of text to the _very_ end of them. <---
and then choose copy (or cut).
This is the line of words that I want to move down to the next line.
^ I need to make sure my cursor is right in front of the "T" in This. I choose Paste and the multiple lines will be inserted above these words.
What application are you using? MS Word?
I hope this answer helps!
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I have the disney embrodery machine and with it there is a "_" in it that dash is my spacer and on my it doesn't sew the dash in.
SOURCE: needle up down moves the embroider
It's okay - it's supposed to do that! The Needle Down button has a different function when you are in Embroidery mode i.e. you have the emb. unit attached.
It moves the emb. arm forward for two reasons: so you can cut top-side jump stitches more easily between colour changes (you touch the button again and the emb. arm returns to under the needle so you can finish the design); and secondly so you can "park" the embroidery unit when you are finished. You can then turn the machine off, remove the emb. unit and replace it in the carry case. If you DON'T do this, the emb. arm is not in the right position to fit into the moulded carry case properly.
The Broken Thread message usually means that it has started the colour, but the thread has been pulled down underneath instead of making nice locked stitches. Hold onto the thread end until the machine has stopped and beeped for you to cut the thread. This usually solves that problem. Sometimes the thread gets pulled out of your hand so just back up the stitches a few and start over, holding the thread more tightly. Don't tug on the thread - just keep a firm grip.
Designer 1s often cut the bobbin thread too short so that it can't make those nice locked stitches when it starts. You need to take off the hoop, open up the bobbin cover and use your stylus, the tip of a pair of scissors, tweezers (whatever is to hand) to pull the bobbin thread out a little. Instead of cutting it on the bobbin thread cutter, just let it hang outside by 1/8" or so. That way you can be sure there is enough bobbin thread available for the stitch to lock. Don't use the scissors button on the machine after every colour change. Sure, it makes for a tidier back of the embroidery with less work for you afterwards, but if it means you are taking the hoop and bobbin cover off after every colour change then it is not worth it in time-saving.
If your machine is doing this - cutting the bobbin thread too short - mention it to your tech. when you machine goes in for its next service. He may be able to tweak the bobbin cutter so it does not cut so close.
SOURCE: The picture has ghost images, not lining up
This sounds like a convergence problem. Use the menu functions to reset your set's convergence. If this is not enough, you may need to replace the convergence board.
SOURCE: printer prints sheets of symbols, numbers and few
you may have the wrong printer driver installed, or you are trying to print content with the wrong program.
Another possibility might be RF interference, especially if you have moved equpment, or put a radio next to it, or a telephone.
SOURCE: How do I put a space between words when embroidering letters?
look for the space character in your font set.
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