"The embroidery appears too small on the screen."
Make sure the mySewnet™ Sketch window is maximized by clicking the Maximize icon on the title bar. Click Zoom To Fit to expand the hoop so it fills the work area. Also, choose a Hoop Size in the Load Design Wizard or Hoop Preferences that is suitable to the embroidery size.
"I find it hard to select the part of the embroidery I wish to edit."
Many functions of mySewnet™ Sketch can be used to help see sections of embroideries more easily. They include the Zoom Commands and hiding thread colors. The different methods of selection (Box Select, Freehand Select, Point Select and Select All Visible) are also useful for different situations.
"I have added a Color Change and/or new stitches part way through my embroidery, instead of at the end."
This happens when you have a stitch point part way through your embroidery selected and Insert Mode is on. When Insert Mode is on, new stitches and/or color changes are inserted at the selected stitch point. This also affects stitches added to the embroidery with Paste, and embroideries inserted with Open, Insert, and so on. To ensure you only add stitches and color changes at the end of your embroidery, turn off Insert Mode.
"I have accidentally made a selection and moved it."
This might happen if the Ctrl key is still held down when you have no stitch drawing function selected. When no other functions are active, stitches can be selected by selecting a stitch, then using Ctrl+click to select another stitch. This will make a selection of all the stitches between the two selected stitches. If no other stitch is selected, the last stitch in the embroidery is selected. Hence, Ctrl+click will select all stitches from the clicked stitch to the end of the embroidery. To cancel the selection, right-click. If you have moved the selection, click Undo to move the stitches back to their original positions.
The Ctrl key should only be held down if a stitch drawing function is selected. It is recommended to also release the Ctrl key when you right-click to deselect a function.