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Image Obscuring Vectors

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StoneEdgeFarm
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Image Obscuring Vectors

Perhaps this is two problems but I am not sure so here is what is happening. I have a dwg with a background image path that is no longer valid. It is not apparent or not allowable to edit the path to the image file. So unable to edit the path, I detached the image and reattached it from the new path location. When I do this the image obscures all the preexisting lines in the drawing. Either I need help revising the path to external image or I need help to push the image to be behind the vectors.

 

Any help appreciated.

Mike

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drjohn
in reply to: StoneEdgeFarm

Should be a frame around the image.

 

Type in DRAWORDER at the command line (or select from a menu or ribbon) and select the frame around the image when prompted.

 

Send it to the back.

 

 

HTH

 

Regards,

DJ

 

 

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pendean
in reply to: drjohn

... or using DRAWORDER you bring everything else forward/on top of the image.

 

Where did you try to repath the image' location? LT version?

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Yes, thanks for suggesting the Draworder command. I had tried it earlier but I must have done something wrong. It worked perfectly this time and I was able to reattach the image.

 

Problem solved.

 

Thank you for the help.

Mike

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drjohn
in reply to: StoneEdgeFarm

DRAWORDER does not always work as expected. Smiley Frustrated 

 

Have a good one.

 

 

Regards,

DJ

 

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bgingerich
in reply to: drjohn

I've always found that if something doesn't look right, a regen normally puts it all back.

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drjohn
in reply to: bgingerich


@bgingerich wrote:

I've always found that if something doesn't look right, a regen normally puts it all back.


 

Especially with blocks. 

 

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pendean
in reply to: drjohn

... and hatches.

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