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I've sent this with pictures to the help desk but thought it should be mentioned here also. When I printed and then went back and checked the screen on the back pattern piece the waist band and the back waist seam lines don't connect up as they should. Either the curve needs to be redrawn or the waist band needs to be extended and this definitely needs to be checked out by Bob and company as a possible progrm glitch. Bye, Pat | |||
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I forgot the important stuff. DS 6.14, Windows XP Pro SP3 IE6 | ||||
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Just loaded my Caesars measurements and drafted this pant(sweatpant at default) The 1/2 inch inseam ease used for women's fitted pants is TURNED ON.....and should NOT be. In FIT under inseam ease change the 0.5 to 0 and redraft and take another look. IF theres more to the problem than this let me know. It will be reported. Kaaren patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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Kaaren, I opened my saved pattern for the men's sweat pants and checked, my inseam adjustment is already at zero. The DS help folks seem to think it might be a measurement problem but I am wearing PJ pants made from the men's pattern set and they printed just fine. Bye Pat | ||||
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I have test files obn my pc you dotn have.and i saw the inseam allowance clicked on..... maybe you could send me you emasurement file and I can see what its doing and try and figure it otu for you. also detaile xactly where and by how much tis different. Thanks Kaaren patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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I am seeing the same issue on pants. The problem is at the intersection of the waist and side not the inseam. The waist seam sticks out further than the side seam. Renee Wuenstel | ||||
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Yes, Renee. I see this too -on most pants. | ||||
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its been reported. thank you all Kaaren patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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