How to change the units of measurement in Wilcom Truesizer or Wilcom Estimator?

How to change the units of measurement in Wilcom Truesizer or Wilcom Estimator?

 

Sign in to the WilcomWorkspace website. 

Link https://profile.wilcomworkspace.com/auth/signin

 

1. Click Estimator/Truesizer.

2. Upload the image/design.

3. Hover to the measurement toolbar down the middle of the platform.

4. Click the down arrow key.



5. To change the measurement, select Inches or Metric

6. Measurement changes will reflect and appear in the Estimate docker. 

 


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