Managing Font and SuperDesign Files
"This name already exists; do you wish to overwrite it?"
This message will appear if you try to make a new font or SuperDesign set and the name you wish to use is already in use. If you click Yes, the existing font or SuperDesign set will be replaced by an empty file.
"Cannot create Font file."
This message may appear for the following reasons:
The category folder where you are trying to create the font or SuperDesign set does not exist. For instance, the folder has been moved or deleted.
You do not have access rights on the computer to create a new font or SuperDesign set in the relevant folder. This may happen if, for instance, the computer administrator installed the mySewnet™ Embroidery Software, but you are logged in as a user that does not have full administrative rights.
"This font is a system font and cannot be edited. Select option to copy and edit existing and try again."
This message may appear if you try to open a system font or SuperDesign file. To open a font or SuperDesign file, it should first be copied.
It will also appear if you try to open a font that is open and locked in mySewnet™ Embroidery. Preview text in a different font in mySewnet™ Embroidery to unlock the font, or close both programs, then reopen.
This message may also appear if you try to open a file that has been deleted or renamed.
"Error. Font File is wrong version."
This message may appear if you try to open a font or SuperDesign file that has become corrupted, or if you attempt to open a file with the correct file extension that is not a proper font or SuperDesign file. A file may become corrupt if your computer shuts down while you have the font or SuperDesign set open in mySewnet™ Font Digitizing.
"Error. Cannot open Font file."
This message appears if you try to edit a font in mySewnet™ Font Digitizing that is open and locked in mySewnet™ Embroidery. Preview text in a different font in mySewnet™ Embroidery to unlock the font, or close both programs, then reopen.