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    Old 03-11-2013, 05:13 AM
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    Paulswalia sorry for the delay. I simply went to the File and chose Export and then saved to desktop or my photo program. It's really quite a simple process if you have a memory at all. As I said, I had previously done it but could not figure it out for awhile. But, to my defense I did get it......eventually. Thanks for all the responses to my duh moment.
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    Originally Posted by dunster
    Like BellaBoo, I use the export function that is already inside EQ. One advantage is that it gives you the opportunity to export the picture with or without lines defining blocks and patches (seams) showing. For a complicated quilt, those lines can be quite distracting.
    Thanks - I did not even realize that you could export the image with out the seam lines .... interesting!!
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