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Is there a way to save custom Tatami patterns in a library?
1 year 10 months ago #2040
by LindeeG
When you create a new pattern using the Offsets options, is there a way to save it so you can see it and use it again? Kind of like a motifs library only fills?
Or is the only way to do this is to make a "swatch design" file and then copy the attributes of the desired swatch?
Thanks,
Lindee
Thought I posted this yesterday but don't see it so please excuse if it's a duplicate.
Or is the only way to do this is to make a "swatch design" file and then copy the attributes of the desired swatch?
Thanks,
Lindee
Thought I posted this yesterday but don't see it so please excuse if it's a duplicate.
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1 year 10 months ago #2074
by Pras
Replied by Pras on topic Is there a way to save custom Tatami patterns in a library?
Hi Lindee,
Unfortunately, Tatami patterns cannot be saved into a library like motif fills.
However, the Tatami patterns can be saved as a style(and added to favorite styles)
Steps:
1. Select object with required Offset fraction/Tatami partition line applied
2. Select Setup>Manage Styles...
3. Click Create...
4. Enter a name e.g. TatamiOffset01, optionally tick "Add to favorites" and click OK
5. Click Apply button in Object Properties dialog
6. Click OK, followed by Close button
The style is saved in the Normal template, and can be applied in new designs created from the Normal template.
Pras
Unfortunately, Tatami patterns cannot be saved into a library like motif fills.
However, the Tatami patterns can be saved as a style(and added to favorite styles)
Steps:
1. Select object with required Offset fraction/Tatami partition line applied
2. Select Setup>Manage Styles...
3. Click Create...
4. Enter a name e.g. TatamiOffset01, optionally tick "Add to favorites" and click OK
5. Click Apply button in Object Properties dialog
6. Click OK, followed by Close button
The style is saved in the Normal template, and can be applied in new designs created from the Normal template.
Pras
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1 year 10 months ago #2077
by LindeeG
Replied by LindeeG on topic Is there a way to save custom Tatami patterns in a library?
Thanks Pras. I'll give that a try!
Lindee
Lindee
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