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Specifies the image file to use for the new icon. You can enter the
image file name (or complete path) or select it using one of the fol-
lowing methods:
Image file
Browse: Finds an existing image to use for the icon. You can
browse for .sld or .png images.
Pick: Selects an existing block name on the current drawing to
use as the image file name. For example, if you select block
HPB11, the image file name edit box displays HPB11.
Active: (It is unavailable if the drawing is a new drawing and was
not saved) Selects the active drawing name to use as the Image
file. For example, if the active drawing name is demo005, then
the image file edit box has demo005 listed as the file name.
The browsed image is copied to the Images folder and saved as a
relative path in the .dat file. Enclose the image path in quotation
marks if you do not want the image copied to the Images folder. Save
the complete path instead of the relative path in the .dat file. The
entered image file name can be names like "PB1" or "CONTROL RE-
LAY," file names with an extension such as pb1.png, or it can follow
the syntax {slide_library or dll file (slide or .png)}. For example,
"S2(pb)" or "S7(control_relay)."
NOTE The image file name cannot contain invalid characters such
as \ / : " ? < > | and only .png and .sld image files are supported.
Creates the .png image file from the current screen image. If the
specified image file does not exist, this option is selected by default.
Create PNG from current
screen image
If you do not want to create the icon from the displayed image of
the current drawing, clear the check box.
NOTE This option is unavailable if you enter an image file name with
the syntax {slide_library or dll file (slide or .png)} For example,
S2(pb) or S7(control_relay). It is also unavailable if the Image File
edit box contains the image file path instead of the image file name.
(Available only when Create PNG from current screen image is selec-
ted.) Zooms in on the current screen image using AutoCAD Pan
Zoom
command. Once you exit Pan mode and press Enter, the dialog box
redisplays so you can finish defining the new icon.
(This option appears once the Image file is specified.) Indicates the
full path of the image file location where the new images are created
Location
or the browsed images are copied to. If you entered a file name with
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