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How do you...?

Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 3:51 am
by listedasmyguide
I'm trying to create a spread with the Sun as the first card always. How do I do this?

Lisa

Re: How do you...?

Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 3:57 am
by Barb
HI LISA!!!!

I can answer this one! :0)

You can't designate a certain card for a certain placement, while creating a spread. :0(

BUT, after you are done creating the spread and you are ready to use it, don't let Orphalese lay your cards out. Click Free Selection and find the Sun card that way! Its real easy cause I do it too!!

Barb

Re: Re: How do you...?

Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 4:29 pm
by listedasmyguide
Barb,

Do you mean, don't use the Spread function at all, but do the spread from memory? I've tried doing free selection, pulling out the Sun, then running the spread from there, but it just shuffles the Sun back into the deck. I know I could hunt for the Sun after I lay a spread, but then my concern is that the Sun will appear in one of the reading spots, and it's not supposed to. Am I missing something?

Lisa

Re: Re: Re: How do you...?

Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 4:46 pm
by Barb
Lisa,
I guess I did leave out a step or two for you, I'm sorry.

Yes, I do use the spread function.
When the program lets me have the choice to chose my cards, I will chose free selection.
This means I have to chose ALL the cards for the spread.

After the free selection is open, open up the spread you want to use.
This will open up a popup box and show you the card layout/your spread.
Just make sure you pull the sun for position one FIRST box/card position! Then it will go to the 1st card position.

All the other cards you have to pull the same way, by clicking on the top of each card.

Hope this is more help!

Barb

Re: Re: Re: Re: How do you...?

Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 8:29 pm
by listedasmyguide
Oh, right! I was thinking of it as a four card spread and it really needs to be a five card. Got it! Thanks!

Lisa

Re: How do you...?

Posted: Tue 17 Mar, 2009 7:21 am
by fiona
Thanks for asking this question. I have the same question as you. :-)