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Inserting and Correlating
Images
Use the ProdNameShort insertion tools to insert images into AutoCAD drawings and assign
color maps; use correlation tools to precisely position, scale, and rotate images.
Inserting Images
You can use ProdNameShort to insert images for many different 
 (page 399) and formats into an AutoCAD drawing.
You can insert images from local folders, network locations, or from the Internet.
ProdNameShort provides three ways to insert an image:
 (page 338) dialog box to select the image, assign a color
map, and specify a correlation method. In this dialog box, you can also
preview the image and information such as file type, color depth, density,
and size. Shortcuts are provided to various file locations, including
Buzzsaw.com and a History folder, which displays the locations you have
used most recently.
Use the 
 (page 332) view of the Image Manager toolspace to create
another insertion of an image that is already in the drawing. For more
information, see 
 (page 70).
Bypass the Insert Image dialog box by setting the AutoCAD FILEDIA variable
to 0, which allows you to insert an image by typing an image file name on
the command line. This method is useful if you already have correlation
data stored with your images, or if you want to use an AutoLISP routine to
automatically insert images into your drawing.
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