Single line column

is a method of producing columns that maintain an equal width throughout the column. Single line center, single line left, and single line right are the three different types of single line input. The difference between these three types is just the positioning of the stitch area surrounding the line that you create. You can find each of these three functions in three locations: the toolbar button, under the Insert Menu, or by right clicking in the View Window.

When creating a Single line center column you will first digitize the basic wireframe outline of the design. Then following the instructions located in the grey area below the View Window (the status line), input the first and second width points. The distance between these two points will determine the width of your column with your wireframe line in the center. This is the same procedure used to input a Single line left and a Single line right .

Single line automatically terminates after inputting the width of the second point.

If a point is entered incorrectly, pressing the Backspace key will remove the input points in reverse order.