![]() ![]() Once you right click, select File Explorer from the drop down menu.įind the DVD drive with your source CD in it.Ĭlick on the DVD drive and you’ll see the contents of the DVD.Įach collection is in a separate folder. To do this, right click on the file folder icon (circled in red) in the Windows Taskbar. In order to view the designs on a CD, open File Explorer (formally known as File Manager). (Of course, more and more designs are available online, and I’ll cover that later in this blog.) Anita Goodesign All Access CD If you buy design collections from OESD, KimberBell, Dakota Collectibles, Amazing Designs, etc., the designs are likely on a CD. If you are a member of Anita Goodesign’s All Access, then you get a CD every month chocked full of designs. The most common way that you get designs is on a CD. So I thought I’d use this blog to give some directions on how to transfer embroidery designs to your machine. I have several friends and family members who struggle trying to get their embroidery designs from the source - whether it’s an email, a download, a USB stick or a CD - to their embroidery machine. I know, however, that is not the case for everyone. ![]() ![]() So copying files, managing directories and other computer skills are second nature to me. We’ve always been early and eager adopters of technology. My Dad was a tech geek, and I married a tech geek, and frankly, I’m a tech geek. ![]()
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