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How to permanently place image as a part of autocad dwg

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20 minutes ago, pmadhwal7 said:

How to permanently place image as a part of autocad dwg

 

i cant remember where i came across a video tips related to your question. maybe tips by Ellen Finkelstein.

1.open image using editing tool, eg: ms PAINT

2.Select (or crop) then copy or [Ctrl +C]

3.Paste [Ctrl+v] into ACAD drawing

The picture automatically embedded as OLE object, (the same concept just like you select copy in EXCEL sheet paste to drawing)

 

 

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1 minute ago, hanhphuc said:

 

i cant remember where i came across a video tips related to your question. maybe tips by Ellen Finkelstein.

1.open image using editing tool, eg: ms PAINT

2.Select (or crop) then copy or [Ctrl +C]

3.Paste [Ctrl+v] into ACAD drawing

The picture automatically embedded as OLE object, (the same concept just like you select copy in EXCEL sheet paste to drawing)

 

 

but the drawing is very heavy is their any other method?

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There is the insertobj command and choose 'from file' no need for external programs!

OLE or XREF is the choice.

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24 minutes ago, pmadhwal7 said:

but the drawing is very heavy is their any other method?

 

what's you definition in 'permanent' ?

i assume the problem when open dwg file saved in CLOUD service, when opened in different devices sometimes XREF or hyperlink got missing? 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, hanhphuc said:

 

what's you definition in 'permanent' ?

i assume the problem when open dwg file saved in CLOUD service, when opened in different devices sometimes XREF or hyperlink got missing? 

 

 

yes sir...

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3 hours ago, hanhphuc said:

 

i cant remember where i came across a video tips related to your question. maybe tips by Ellen Finkelstein.

1.open image using editing tool, eg: ms PAINT

2.Select (or crop) then copy or [Ctrl +C]

3.Paste [Ctrl+v] into ACAD drawing

The picture automatically embedded as OLE object, (the same concept just like you select copy in EXCEL sheet paste to drawing)

 

 

I think, this is best way for permanently attach image in autocad. 

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14 hours ago, Ish said:

I think, this is best way for permanently attach image in autocad. 

i know this method but i am forget their is an command in autocad that's y i asked

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8 hours ago, pmadhwal7 said:

i know this method but i am forget their is an command in autocad that's y i asked

1. open image file in paint application- by default in window.

2. Select all [Ctrl +A]  then copy or [Ctrl +C]

3. Paste [Ctrl+v] into ACAD drawing

or

on you tube search - embed image an image file in cad

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4lt7iAKWTQ

 

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Just now, Ish said:

1. open image file can paint application- by default in window.

2. Select all [Ctrl +A]  then copy or [Ctrl +C]

3. Paste [Ctrl+v] into ACAD drawing

THANKS BRO BUT I KNEW THIS METHOD

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for command i have no idea.

i always follow above method.

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4 minutes ago, Ish said:

for command i have no idea.

i always follow above method.

🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 no problem bro i also follow the same 😀😀😀😀😀😀

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8 hours ago, pmadhwal7 said:

i know this method but i am forget their is an command in autocad that's y i asked

Explaining that in your original request would have been better.

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12 hours ago, Ish said:

1. open image file in paint application- by default in window.

2. Select all [Ctrl +A]  then copy or [Ctrl +C]

3. Paste [Ctrl+v] into ACAD drawing

or

on you tube search - embed image an image file in cad

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4lt7iAKWTQ

 

 

oh that was Lynn Allen not Ellen Finkelstein!  Allen..Ellen.. that'a why i got confused

yes this video i mentioned! thanks

 

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On ‎12‎/‎24‎/‎2019 at 5:15 AM, pmadhwal7 said:

i know this method but i am forget their is an command in autocad that's y i asked

The command is 'insertobj' which opens a dialogue box, select "from file" and the dialogue changes so you can browse for a file to insert.

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1 hour ago, steven-g said:

The command is 'insertobj' which opens a dialogue box, select "from file" and the dialogue changes so you can browse for a file to insert.

THANKS SIR I WILL TRY IT

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