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NOTE AutoCAD 2000, AutoCAD LT 2000, and later releases do not support
LZW-compressed TIFF files, with the exception of English language versions sold
in the US and Canada. If you have TIFF files that were created using LZW
compression and want to insert them into a drawing, you must resave the TIFF
files with LZW compression disabled.
See also:
For information on identifying referenced images, see Highlight External
References in a Drawing in Attach and Detach Referenced Drawings on page
1668
Access Raster Images Using the Internet
Designers and manufacturers store images of their designs or products on the
Internet. You can easily access image files from the Internet. URL image file
names are stored in the drawing.
Accessing images from the Internet saves time and provides for rapid
distribution of designs. For example, an architect who needs to show a client
what custom cabinets will look like has the manufacturer create a rendered
image of the cabinets, post it to a website, and then attach the image to the
drawing file as a URL; any design changes can be updated immediately. For
more information, see
Reference Other Drawing Files on page 1665.
To attach an image
1 Click Blocks & References tab References panel Image.
2 In the Select Image File dialog box, select a file name from the list or enter
the name of the image file in the File Name box. Click Open.
3 In the Image dialog box, use one of the following methods to specify
insertion point, scale, or rotation:
Select Specify On-Screen to use the pointing device to insert the image
at the location, scale, or angle you want.
Clear Specify On-Screen and enter values under Insertion Point, Scale,
or rotation.
To view the unit of measurement for the image, click Details.
4 Click OK.
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