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If the Transform panel is displayed, complete step 9 to 14; otherwise go
to step 15.
Transform coordinate system
Compare the coordinate systems of the image and of the current drawing,
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systems do not match, you should perform a coordinate transformation
on the image to position it properly in the drawing.
10 To convert the image coordinate system, select the Transform to Drawing’s
Coordinate System check box; otherwise, go to step 14. If you are
transforming the image, select the appropriate Transform Type:
True (pixel by pixel): produces the most accurate results.
4-Point Rubbersheet: approximate transformation, most accurate near
the control points.
3-Point Affine: replicates the transformation performed by FDO
Connect.
11 If known, enter the code for the image coordinate system, then go to
step 14.
12 Choose the coordinate system category used in your image from the list
at the top of the dialog box.
13 Choose the coordinate system used in your image from the Coordinate
Systems in Category list.
14 Click Next. The Insertion panel is displayed.
Change AutoCAD insertion values
15 Optionally, to change correlation values, do one of the following:
To specify numeric values, type coordinates in the X, Y, and Z boxes
to identify the insertion point in the drawing, and type any required
changes to the rotation and scale values.
to specify the insertion point (lower left corner), rotation, and scale
on the screen, click the Pick button. The Pick button is dimmed if a
coordinate transformation has been applied. For more information,
go to 
The ProdNameShort Insertion Wizard is modeless, which means you
can leave the wizard open on your desktop and continue to grip-edit
the image frame during correlation. Any grip editing changes that
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