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Start In folder specified in the program shortcut
If you open a drawing that contains a PDF file that is not in the saved path
location or in any of the defined search paths, the Reference Manager palette
displays Not Found in the Status field and the Found At entry is blank in
the Details panel.
For more information about using full paths, relative paths, and project names,
see
Set Paths to Referenced Drawings (page 647).
Publish and Save Drawings Containing PDF Underlays
When you publish or save a drawing that contains PDF underlays, there are
some things to consider.
Plot and Publish
When a drawing file containing an underlay is plotted or published, any visible
geometry is included in the output file. Use the PDFCLIP, PDFADJUST, and
ULAYERS commands to control the output of the geometry in a PDF underlay.
Save to a Previous DWG Format
If you save a drawing that contains underlays to a previous DWG format, PDF
underlays are not supported in releases earlier than AutoCAD 2010 (unless
you have a Bonus Pack installed).
Attach Raster Image Files
You can view and manipulate raster images and associated file paths in
drawings.
You can add raster images to your vector-based drawings, and then view and
plot the resulting file. There are a number of reasons for combining raster
images with vector files, including scanning documents, faxes, or microfilm
drawings; using aerial and satellite photographs; using digital photographs;
creating effects such as watermarks and logos; and adding computer-rendered
images.
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