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Topic ClosedAttach image to send it client

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    Posted: 26.Nov.2012 at 09:53
Hello all,
 
I know how I can import a picture into autocad
 
insert > raster image reference > ...
 
But when I send this drawing to a client, the image is missing because the computer can find the path.
 
How do I put an image into a drawing so I can copy it? If I go to properties I cannot change the properties of the pictures.
 
Thank you in advance!
 
Greetings.


Edited by PPijlsma - 26.Nov.2012 at 10:10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Nov.2012 at 19:26
If you're sending the actual drawing file to the client you'd have to use eTransmit to create a zip file containing all the styles and attachments/overlays.  But this assumes the client has AutoCAD as well and knows how to use it.

Your other option would be to plot the drawing to a PDF and send that (or a DWF if the client has Design Review).  This is probably more efficient for the client.

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