The Menu Bar consists of a window icon , the standard minimize application, maximize application, exit application, and nine different menus. The nine menus are file, edit, view, insert, tools, custom, window, and help.
The Main Bar consists of new file, open file, insert, save, notes, ENS, cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, print, and about. Click here for reference on any of these items.
The View Toolbar consists of the zoom tools, ruler, origin, grid, snap to grid, view in 3D, hide/show graphic, and hide/show stitches. Click here for reference on any of these items.
The Object Toolbar consists of select all, group, ungroup, previous/next element, color change, trim, return to origin, lettering to wireframe, change element type, split element, auto lock/trim, center design, mirroring tools, digitizing assistant (partial), and digitizing assistant (full) if available. Click here for reference on any of these items.
The Input Toolbar consists of edit mode, manual stitch, walk jump stitch, walk (normal) stitch, bean stitch, decorative stitch, column 1, column 2, singleline columns, complex fill, complex hole, lettering, retrace, satin stitch, zigzag stitch, E stitch, fill stitch, and auto shapes. Click here for reference on any of these items.
The Mini-Palette Toolbar consists of background color, colors, and wrap colors if used. You can also hide/show colors by right clicking on them. Click here for reference on any of these items.
If you would like to not have the toolbars showing, you can turn them off by selecting View Menu, toolbars, click on the individual toolbars to hide/show them. You can also do this by right clicking in the empty grey space to the right of the toolbars.
You can also customize your toolbars to not show some of the tools or to change the order in which the tools are displayed. To do this, right click on the toolbar. When a the "customize" pop-up menu appears, left click on it. The tools on each toolbar may be moved around within that toolbar, but tools may not be moved to a different toolbar.
You can move your toolbars around to any place on the screen. To do this, place your cursor in the far left corner of the toolbar, hold down the left mouse button and drag it to where you want and let go.