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Select None to clear the selection set.
Controlling Image Frames
An image frame encloses each image you insert.
 (page 390) appear and hatch marks are
drawn over the image to indicate that it is selected. You can select the frame
using standard AutoCAD methods. For more informational, see 
After you select an image frame, you have several choices:
Use an editing command from the Image menu.
Right-click to display the Raster Design shortcut menu.
Select a grip and then right-click to display the AutoCAD shortcut menu.
Manipulate the image using the AutoCAD commands. For more
information, see 
 (page 285).
You can turn off the frames in your drawing or you can choose to place them
behind the images.
You can change the color of an image frame using AutoCAD Properties. If the
image is a bitonal image, the frame color and the bitonal objects are always
drawn in the same color. For more information, see 
57).
An image frame is usually rectangular. However, a frame may be irregularly
shaped if the image is clipped.
See also:
Undoing Edits to an Image
You can use the AutoCAD UNDO command to undo the changes you made
to an image.
However, for each image, only your last ten edits can be undone. This limit
does not include display-only changes, such as changing the scale, rotation,
or position of an image. There is no limit for undoing display-only changes.
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