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Old 01-18-2013, 09:25 AM
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BellaBoo
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I have had it since it was a DOS program on floppy disc. The book is much better for me then the videos in learning how to use it. It lists step by step what to do. One thing, if you don't use it often you won't get efficient using it and end up thinking it is not a good program. I use it at least once a week to draft a block or resize or see how my fabrics will look in a block. With EQ7 you can import thumbnails of fabric found online right into the fabric library. Connecting Threads has all their fabric lines ready to import all at once into EQ7. EQ website has many fabric line libraries to import. Many are older lines that I have in my stash. I use the import and trace feature a lot to make a quilt block. I never had a problem reinstalling EQ7 on a new computer. I have it on two computers. One I use at DDs house and on my laptop.

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