At the bottom left of your screen is a folder icon. I’ll try to include notes about Windows XP for those who are still using that operating system.įirst, let’s talk about navigating through the folders and files in Microsoft. My screen shots are in Windows 7 and the instructions are for Windows 7. Windows 7 looks different from the older version of Microsoft Windows, but in this case especially, it works in your favor. Besides, I have a better way of doing it! This means your projects won’t be listed under Existing Projects when you open EQ7, but you can still find them by clicking the folder to open a project not listed. If you like, you can create sub folders to organize your files. Also, you don’t have to keep all of your projects in a giant list within the PJ7 folder. You can navigate to the folder that the projects are stored in and double click the project to open it. You don’t have to open EQ7 and then open the project. I jumped right over to EQ to see if it worked and – joy! – it does. While I was reading an Electric Quilt message board, someone posed this very problem, and a possible solution occurred to me. After a while, we’ve accumulated so many EQ projects that it’s hard to find anything anymore. If you’re like me, you spend as much time on EQ7 as you do actually sewing quilts, maybe even more. Maybe (probably) I’m not the first person to think of this, but I’m so pleased with the results that I want to share it anyway.
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