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In the 
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the image is located using one of the following methods:
Choose the drive and folder using standard Windows navigation
procedures.
Click an icon on the Places List on the left side of the dialog box to
navigate directly to a location such as My Documents, the Desktop,
or the Favorites folder.
In the Files of Type box, choose the file format of the images you want
to insert.
NOTE If you want to insert more than one image type at a time, select All
Images.
From the list of images, choose the image(s) you want to insert. You can
use standard Windows selection methods to select more than one image
at a time, or Click the Favorites button to choose a shortcut to an image
in a familiar location.
To view information about an image, such as file type and creation date,
before you insert it, click Views ➤ Information.
To display a preview of the image, click Views ➤ Preview. Click Open.
This preview setting is especially useful if you are inserting a multi-frame
image, as it enables you to preview each frame of the image set.
NOTE When you insert more than one image at a time, the default correlation
information is used for the images. The images are inserted automatically
into the drawing and the Correlation Wizard is not displayed.
In the Insert Options section, choose a correlation method:
Quick Insert automatically inserts the image using correlation values
embedded in the image file, correlation data stored in a separate file,
or using default correlation values.
Insertion Wizard divides the insertion process into a series of steps
that can vary depending on image type: assigning a color map,
specifying a correlation source, setting various positioning values, and
transforming coordinate systems. This method is recommended for
new or intermediate users.
Insertion Dialog provides the same functions as the Insertion Wizard,
but without the step-by-step process. You can change settings on the
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