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Topic ClosedPictures in autocad 2006

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    Posted: 31.Aug.2010 at 01:48
I know you can polyline text using txtexp in autocad 2006 but is there a way to do the same with pictures that are imported? A way to polyline them besides zooming in and manually tracing the object.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Aug.2010 at 15:43
No, pictures are raster images, not vector. There is no way for Autocad to create line work from a photograph. You will have to manually trace over them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Sep.2010 at 02:26
well that sucks but thank you for your help regardless
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