Beverly, Design Shop Pro+ 2004 will covert vector artwork (eps, wmf, emf, dxf, and cdr) to a wireframe file. I don't think Drawstitch will give you any advantage over what you already have. Converting an entire expanded stitch file to wireframe will give you mixed results and is best used for converting a few elements for editing. Janel Harris Dimensional Designs http://www.dimdesigns.com -----Original Message----- From: Beebopproducts@xxxxxxx [mailto:Beebopproducts@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:20 PM To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [amayausers] LETTER: Software question Hi...I am just getting started on my Amaya and have done a few samples and taken the classes which were really helpful. Anyway, wondered if any of you have tried the Coreldraw Drawstitch program. We have a lot of our own artwork in vector format and would like something to automatically convert it to optiumum stitches. This program seems to offer that capability .... so that we do not have to do the complete digitizing process. (I am sure adjustments would have to be made). It is new for Coreldraw but sounds enticing. Images then can be converted to .exp files compatible to Design Pro Plus and then converted to .ofm. Beverly Hanson Beebop Productions