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 Embird has a merge function in editior.  After the letters have been
 merged in editor, then separate the colors and join the colors into the
 sewing order that you want.
 
 Although for sewing applique letters, the stitches are the same color,
 but when I digitize them, I make them a different color so I an easily
 ID which ones are doing what in the applique.
 
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