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Is there anyway of viewing the actual handbook while in CCR or is the only way to log onto Cricut.com and look at it that way.
I purchased the digital TeddyBear cartridge and it is difficult to know what an image will look like without seeing the actual color image.
Hope this makes sense.
Tks in advance
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When you go into CCR you can click on that cartridge name & it will pull the images up & show you all the creative features as well.
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I have downloaded all the pdf's off the cartridge handbooks to my computer so I don't need to actually open cricut.com all the time. I am thinking about printing them all off multiple pages per sheet so I have that too. Would be easier to use than the actual books.
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Originally Posted by: TammyPuckett  When you go into CCR you can click on that cartridge name & it will pull the images up & show you all the creative features as well. Do you mean they overlay? I was looking for the actual handbook that would show the completed image. The overlay/keypad is very hard to see what the completed image with all its layers etc will look like. Thank you though :) Edited by user Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:00:29 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: tim.finigana014f18c  I have downloaded all the pdf's off the cartridge handbooks to my computer so I don't need to actually open cricut.com all the time. I am thinking about printing them all off multiple pages per sheet so I have that too. Would be easier to use than the actual books. I printed out all of mine so that I wouldn't have to keep grabbing the box and cartridge when using CCR. Just a bit of advice, it will use more paper but I regret printing so many "book" pages to a sheet. If I print new cartridges off in the future I will only print 3 per page. I would kind of like to redo the others that I have already done but hate to waste what I have already done.
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Also if you have a tablet you can download them to it.
I have all of mine, that have downloads available, in a file on my Samsung Galaxy 7.0. Plus I can easily access them when crafting or on the go for designing, etc.
I agree the overlays alone do not always give you an clear idea as to what the completed cut will look like.
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I just use a different color for each mat in CCR and play around with them. scrapalette attached the following image(s):
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