This message appears if the desired design is not where the app expects it to be, for example if a design was saved to a network drive, then deleted or renamed. The message would appear if you tried to load the design from the Open Recent list on the File menu.
This message appears if the design you are attempting to load is corrupt. For example, it might have the extension .edo, yet not be a proper design outline file.
This message may appear if the design you are attempting to load is corrupt. For example, it might have the extension .edo, yet not be a proper design outline file.
The design outline file was created by a later version of mySewnet™ Digitizing, or is corrupt. Refer to source of this file for a solution.
The design outline file was created by a later version of mySewnet™ Digitizing, or is corrupt. The design may behave unpredictably. Refer to source of this file for a solution.
The design outline file was created by a later version of mySewnet™ Digitizing, or is corrupt. Refer to source of this file for a solution.
This message appears when trying to edit an embroidery design outline which is locked, or is on a read-only medium such as a CD-R. Unlock the embroidery design outline before editing, or duplicate it and then edit it, if it is on a read-only medium.
This message appears when trying to unlock an embroidery design outline which is on a read-only medium such as a CD-R. Duplicate it, then edit and save it.