Not much time to post today, but I thought I'd share a quick tip about using Silhouette's Print & Cut since there'll be quite a few coming out lately.
When you purchase an image, you can tell which ones are the P&Cs by the "P" in a box. However, once they are in your My Library, there isn't an immediate distinction as to which are which at this time. My suggestion would be to Add a Folder, call it Print & Cut, select those P&C images and drag them into that folder. That way all of those images are in one location for you to easily thumb through. I'd also do it at the time of purchase so you won't forget. ;)
You can also tell which is which when you select it and place it into a document. A P&C will be in color while the regular cutting images will be in outline only.
And that's the tip for the day. :)
Y'all have a great weekend now, ya hear!
I love your work! Yeah for Quickutz! You are a true talent! I love my silhouette:)
Posted by: wendy lojik | July 17, 2009 at 08:52 AM
Thanks for the tip! Have a great weekend!
Posted by: Melanie | July 17, 2009 at 10:16 AM
thanks so much I just asked that question on Nichol's blog LOL.
Posted by: Deneen | July 17, 2009 at 10:23 AM
sweet tip! have a great weekend ;D
Posted by: Ruth | July 17, 2009 at 04:18 PM
Print and cuts...
Can we design our own easily? I've designed a lot of cut pieces, but never print and cut. As we are limited (so far) with color choices and printing, I thought it would be an easy way to customize our own pieces, especially including things such as names and dates. Is there a tutorial somewhere or am I over-thinking this?
Posted by: Kirsti Fleming | July 20, 2009 at 07:10 AM
I love your work - and many of the others too :)
But I do have a few questions:
You mention making a folder for print and cut - but how and where? does it show in "my library"?
with ALL the images in "my library" it is beginning to be difficult to find all images for a sertain theme or just to have some kind of system.
and with all the new pieces with thin parts or just plain text (small size) what kind of adhesive do you use for that? - as you might know by now, I'm kind of new to this game :)
Thank you for your inspirering and tutorial blogg, it is great inspiration and help.
Posted by: Pernelle | September 17, 2009 at 04:11 PM