[amayausers] Re: .exp vs. .cnd files

Wendy,

As I understand it, lot has to do with what software you have to edit a=20
design. If you get an .exp design, the higher end digitizing programs allow=
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you to convert to a wireframe. CND is just easier to edit. Personally, my=20
software allows me to open just about anything (including many home=20
formats). I may have to make some changes in the pull, jump stitches,=20
trims, tie-ins, etc., but so far they've all stitched out just fine.

Connie Bechtel
Wyvern Productions

At 09:49 AM 12/30/03, you wrote:
>Got a question about purchasing designs on the net and the various formats=
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>they come in. When taking training for the Amaya and Design Shop the=20
>trainer made it very clear to only purchase designs in a condensed (.cnd)=
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>format. She never gave an explanation on the 'why' and green as I was I=20
>never thought to ask either. In the process of trying to find some designs=
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>to purchase and download I'm noticing not too many offer the .cnd format=20
>but most offer .exp. Can anyone give me a reasonable explanation why I=20
>can't use .exp? Is there software that converts files from one format to=20
>another? Seems to me I've seen a discussion about this on some of the=20
>other chat groups.
>Thanks!
>Wendy
>Itchin' To Stitch
>MN
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