Wow!. It's a long time since I made these tips.
Here is a short picture tutorial
First save the file. Sometimes for this procedure to work, depending on the update, you may have to commit the file by closing the file (which in gypsy is convoluted as there is no closing the file command so you have to open another file or a new file and then open this file again).
So on the keypad overlay window tap on the white box which is down below
and then you will get to the cartridge choice screen. tap on the down arrow next to SHOW and you will get a cartridge drop down. Choose Cartridge in Use
So there you go - to find out cartridge in use. You can also find the cartridge you have linked in the same window.
Note that Cartridge in Use is update dependent in that you have to save the file and in some updates you have to close the file for it get committed.
Now a small test for you. :).
How many of you are really reading what I write.
Did you just raise your hand? Oops cannot see from here. !!
I would love to read your comments!!
Ooh-ooh-ooooh!!! (Horshack raising hand)
ReplyDeleteOh you did sweetie. Thank you :-*
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam for all the help you give, and yes I read every day I subscribe by email.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your hard work and help! (Yes, I am guilty of reading and running away.)
ReplyDeleteRaising my hand here in Kansas! :)) I've learned lots! Thanks, Pam!
ReplyDeleteI'm raising my hand too!
ReplyDeleteI read this one and I do not even have a Gypsy. :):) I need to comment more because I really do love your work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
I read every day!!! Your tips are so helpful! I refer back to them often!!
ReplyDeleteI'm raising my hand here in Michigan! ;;) I so love your Gypsy tips. I still have yet to "master" my Gypsy skills. Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteI love reading all about Gypsy
ReplyDeleteI think we are all learning more and more .
I just need to get busy .I was thinking early today I would love to see a banner for fall that could be laminated .Any ideas
Peggy Dannel
Thank you so much for all of your tutorials. I read everyone and learn something new every time.
ReplyDeleteI raised my hand, did you see it?
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to compile your tips into one handy reference? They are good tips but I'd like to be able to refer to them as needed. Thanks so much for all your help!
ReplyDeleteI am :)!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you see my hand waving up above the state of Alabama?! I was just wandering the answer to this the other day and thinking I bet Pam has something somewhere that answers this and lo and behold, here it is!!! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI ALWAYS read your posts. If I didn't, I wouldn't know how to do anything,lol. TFS, Mary M
ReplyDeletemarilyn - My tips are all already compiled in the navigation bar under Gypsy tips :)
ReplyDeleteThank you all for commenting. I can indeed see your hands :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know this was possible- but am so glad I know this now!! I have tons of cuts saved, and am glad I can now find where it came from :)
ReplyDeleteWe read! Ladies should subscribe....It goes right to your e-mail. Won't miss a thing! Thanks so much for all your work! I know I really appreciate it. :) Theresa
ReplyDeleteI do, I do!
ReplyDeleteI read your daily posts on my email and pass a ton of the information (along with your web address) to my Gypsy students! Love your tips and tricks Pam!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, I appreciate it. Please keep em coming
ReplyDeletePam,
ReplyDeleteI promise you.... that I always read what ever you you send me. How else do you think I got this wise about the gypsy!
I too,like you, enjoying figuring out things. Though I must say you are much more than I.
Anyway, the best part, is that you share everything with us all, and I just can't thank you enough!!
I read this one but I must admit, sometimes I do get lost in your sriting and am just not getting it but that's probably me! And not being an expert on my Gypsy yet or knowing that I have that trick available. Thanks for all your hard work and tips and tricks. Keep up the good work and I'll get it eventually. It's a learning curve for me some nights!
ReplyDeletePam, I read your posts daily. You always have great info regarding updates, etc. Thanks for the info on the MS cartridges, I ordered the Occasions cart today as I love the borders. Thanks to you I finally loaded the DS to my computer. So, keep up the great work. Judi
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say that I love love your blog! I have everything that you do, gypsy, cricut, all the supplies, just not sure what to do with them, the gypsy, i am scared of, not sure why, but I really do read your blog, and try to follow along, you are an excellent teacher! I cant wait to get to the point where I can do what you do, you are truley amazing!
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Pam, you are a godsend! I am a newbie to the Gypsy so I am learning from you! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI've used several of your Gypsy Tips and I understand so much more about this wonderful device! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi, you have Great tips, I have spent today
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mine, Your site has helped me in so many
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My hand is raised as I did read this! Thank you SO much. I prefer the "show cartridge" option with Design Studio as I can determine which exact cartridge is used with a specific letter/image - but this is better than nothing! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletethis was exactly the info I was searching for today!! thanks sooo much!!
ReplyDeletehey i can not find any of my cartridges i downloaded or the 2 that came with it. can u help me?
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