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hey everyone john deere here from john deeres embroidery legacy now heres my question for you today have you ever purchased a design or digitize a design that might have had lets say a contour fill or some carved effects within the design or maybe a motif fill and you know that its supposed to look a certain way because youve seen a picture you saw it on screen and then you brought it back into your software and lo and behold things changed if thats ever happened to you please type in a big yes in capital letters because its one of those things where you have to play design detective and we actually had somebody in our Facebook group that submitted a image of a design they knew that they had a carved portion in the design but when they brought it back in as a stitch file the section of that carve had disappeared and had no idea why so were going to explain exactly why that type of thing happens Im going to show you some creative ways that you can go about fixing it [Music] no