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Topic: Image
Posted By: tariq
Subject: Image
Date Posted: 01.Mar.2011 at 14:15
How we select and delete the image while image frame off.

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Tariq Mehmood



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 01.Mar.2011 at 14:27
I would think you couldn't. 
From your AutoCAD Help file:
 
"Normally, when image frames are not displayed, you cannot select images. However, the IMAGECLIP command temporarily turns image frames on."


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Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 01.Mar.2011 at 15:34
If you're going to delete the image, why not just turn the image frame on then delete the image?

Set [VAR]IMAGEFRAME[/VAR] = 1

Good Luck!!


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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 01.Mar.2011 at 15:43
I get the impression he doesn't want to turn the frame on for some unexplained reason.

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Posted By: Cad64
Date Posted: 01.Mar.2011 at 16:02
Unless this image is a duplicate that you just want to get rid of, you don't want to delete it. That won't get rid of it. You want to Detach it. Open your Image Manager, select the image and click the "Detach" button.

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Posted By: tariq
Date Posted: 03.Mar.2011 at 06:55
i apply the image frame command but image still not select.

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Tariq Mehmood


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 03.Mar.2011 at 11:47
Is the image part of an Xref?

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Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 03.Mar.2011 at 14:06
Or part of a block, maybe?

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Posted By: Cad64
Date Posted: 03.Mar.2011 at 15:40
Or maybe it's an OLE object?

Try OLEFRAME and set it to 1 or 2.




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Posted By: joewaianae
Date Posted: 03.Mar.2011 at 16:26
Hit Ctrl all, and it will highlight EVERYTHING, then hold Shift key and window everything but the Image frame that is selected.  Obviously this will not be the way to go if this is a dwg with alot of data.

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Posted By: tariq
Date Posted: 05.Mar.2011 at 10:28
Thanks all.......... its ok.basicaly its OLE object. so i use OLEFRAME command Select the image and delete.


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Tariq Mehmood


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 05.Mar.2011 at 11:53
It sounds as though you knew this all along.  Well, I'm glad to hear the problem is solved.  Thanks for updating us.

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Posted By: tariq
Date Posted: 05.Mar.2011 at 13:33
Thanks John connor and all.


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Tariq Mehmood


Posted By: Cad64
Date Posted: 05.Mar.2011 at 22:57
Hmmmmm, I give him the answer but John Conner gets the thanks and I get lumped in with the "all". That's nice.

Well, you're welcome.

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Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 07.Mar.2011 at 16:17
Originally posted by Cad64 Cad64 wrote:

Hmmmmm, I give him the answer but John Conner gets the thanks and I get lumped in with the "all". That's nice.

Well, you're welcome.


Yeah, that sounds about par for the course. It's ok though, those of us paying attention know the score. Wink


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Posted By: tariq
Date Posted: 08.Mar.2011 at 05:49

Sorry friend if you mind. You are most respectable for me
and be thankful to you for the quick answer and give me solution of my problem.Smile



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Tariq Mehmood



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