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The representative i-drop content image will usually be a visual representation
of what will appear in your drawing.
i-drop also offers the following functionality:
Set the default type of i-drop content accepted. You can set the default
type of i-drop content accepted by the program. The setting you select
determines the type of content that is inserted in your drawing when you
drag a representative i-drop content image from the Web. For example, if
you select Block, the inserted content is a block.
Use right-click and drag to select the type of i-drop content. You can select
the type of i-drop content to insert in your drawing when you right-click
and drag a representative i-drop content image.
Use right-click and drag to specify associated data files to download. You
can specify which associated data files to download when using right-click
to drag i-drop content into a drawing.
Specify the location of downloaded associated data files. You can specify
where you want to download the data files that are associated with i-drop
content.
View a log file of i-drop content. You can view a log file of i-drop content
for each drawing. This log file is saved in the same folder as the drawing.
To insert i-drop content into a drawing
1 Open the drawing in which you want to insert i-drop content.
2 Drag a representative i-drop content image from a web page into your
current drawing.
When you move your cursor over a representative i-drop content image
on a website, the cursor changes to a dropper image.You are now in
Insertion mode.
3 In your current drawing, click where you want the i-drop content inserted.
The i-drop content is inserted into your drawing.
To specify options for data files associated with inserted i-drop content
You can specify the transfer and location of associated data files when you
insert i-drop content into a drawing.
1 Right-click a representative i-drop content image and drag it from a web
page into your current drawing.
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