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Can anyone tell me if or how to remove the dotted lines / dashes for folding and positioning layers after cutting? I want to take some of these off a shape before cutting.
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Originally Posted by: Crafty Cooper  Can anyone tell me if or how to remove the dotted lines / dashes for folding and positioning layers after cutting? I want to take some of these off a shape before cutting. Hello! To remove the scoring marks on your cuts I can recommend the Cricut Craft Room. You can use the hide contour feature which will remove any line that you do not want to cut. I hope that this helps! -Cricut Gena
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Thanks I will give it a try, was looking for something like that, couldn't see it. Off to look again.
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Originally Posted by: CricutGena  Hello! To remove the scoring marks on your cuts I can recommend the Cricut Craft Room. You can use the hide contour feature which will remove any line that you do not want to cut. I hope that this helps! -Cricut Gena Hi Gena, I went back to try and this is what I was using before. It removes the cutting bold lines, but not the dotted lines. Unless I'm doing something wrong. I'm trying to cut the baby buggy on the Simply Charmed Cartridge. Thanks Lynn
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You can't use the Hide Contour feature to hide the score lines because CCR does not "see" the lines as part of the image. You can weld a small square over one of the score marks, making sure it touches the edge of the main image and viola. . . they all disappear! Here's a box I used the weld feature to get rid of the score lines {top box} and the original image where I welded a small square to get rid of them {bottom box}. 
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Originally Posted by: scrapalette  You can't use the Hide Contour feature to hide the score lines because CCR does not "see" the lines as part of the image. You can weld a small square over one of the score marks, making sure it touches the edge of the main image and viola. . . they all disappear! Here's a box I used the weld feature to get rid of the score lines {top box} and the original image where I welded a small square to get rid of them {bottom box}.  Brilliant, thanks I knew there must be an answer to this. Lynn xxx
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