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IMAGECLIPCommand Line
Select an image. Right-click in drawing
area Image Clip
Task Pane
Selecting an Image
If an image frame is visible, you can select the image by clicking the frame or
by drawing a crossing window around a frame edge. When you select an image
by selecting its frame, grips are displayed.
NOTE This command does not affect images you added using Data Connect
(page 440).
You can also select an image by placing your cursor over the image and pressing
Shift + left-click. This feature is useful when you are zoomed in to the image
and you cannot see the image frame or if the image frames are turned off.
After you select an image frame, you can:
Right-click to display the Raster Extension shortcut menu.
Select a grip. Right-click to display the AutoCAD Map 3D shortcut menu.
Manipulate the image using AutoCAD Map 3D commands.
NOTE You can set an option to draw hatch marks over a selected image. Click
Options. Select the Display tab. Under Display Performance, set Highlight
Raster Image Frame Only to off. If Highlight Raster Image Frame Only is off, when
you select an image, it rises to the top of the display order, obscuring any vectors
that cross it. Use the REGEN command to restore the proper display order.
See also:
Overview of Adding Rasters and Surfaces (page 437)
Using Other Raster Image Formats (page 453)
To select an image by pressing Shift + left-click
1 Position your pointer so that it is over the image or images to select.
2 Press Shift and click the left mouse button.
Using Other Raster Image Formats | 493