I can't remember for sure but I think you have to use the ctrl or shift and/or the right mouse button. Terri Hoover _____ From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Body Cover Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:52 PM To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [amayausers] Re: Thread feeder roller problem I have a design shop question for anyone that can help I have Design shop 2005 version 6.08.018 not pro just plain Jane middle version I am trying to make a monogram and I have found the button that allows that but one of the initials is a "J" and it puts it below the base line on this particular font. so visually they don't line up horizontally (Follow me so far?) in select mode I can drag the little X left and right to change the spacing to my liking but there seems to be no way to adjust a letter up and down!? What am I missing? or do I have to make each letter individually or is there a "Break elements" type function that I don't have or haven't found yet or don't recognize the name? I just want to edit it as stitch block instead of as a font and short of saving as .cnd file and moving them as a whole I haven't figured out how to do something that seems so simple. Thanks in advance for anyone that can shed some light. maybe I should have made some time to attend training?!?!? : ) Thanks again Ron Vinyard Body Cover Design 1-888-435-0176 ----- Original Message ----- From: Body <mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cover To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:10 AM Subject: [amayausers] Re: Thread feeder roller problem I'm sure you'll soon get replies form the Techs on the list. but I do know from experience that the thread feed rollers roll freely on any unused needle, but on the active needle it is not. Ron Vinyard - Owner Body Cover Design 1-888-435-0176 ----- Original Message ----- From: AthenaAccents@xxxxxxx To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 9:34 AM Subject: [amayausers] Thread feeder roller problem Greetings all! My partner and I have had our Amaya since January and we're loving her (most of the time) and doing pretty well considering we're still not fully trained. We had one onsite day of training and will complete our other training this summer @ the NJ facility. We've been "lurking" around the list and getting lots of great tips, insight, and a few good chuckles from your posts. We just had some birdsnesting both at the needle plate and at the thread feeder roller on a heavily used color. We seem to have solved the problem for now.... but our question is this: When the needle carriage is stopped at the needle of the moment, is the thread feeder roller supposed to be impossible to turn? We noticed during our 4,000,000 st maintenance that the one roller we couldn't budge was also the one the machine had stopped at. Hope I've explained this clearly... Kim @ Athena Embroidery Accents Philadelphia, PA