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    AutoCAD R12/R13/R14 DWG Format Archive

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    *Moseleym

    _image Demand load failed due to missing module.

    294 Views, 1 Replies
    03-01-2000 05:34 AM
    Trying to insert a Raster image into a drawing is failing with this
    message in the text command window.

    Command:
    Command:
    Command: _image Demand load failed due to missing module:
    Name: ISM
    Description: ISM
    Module Path:
    Unknown command "IMAGE". Press F1 for help.

    Simply, I am trying to insert a raster image and my Autocad14 is now not
    taking the command from the pulldown menu Insert. This could possibly
    have to do with some system variables, but I am unsure obviously posting
    here.

    Thanks~
    mm
    Please use plain text.
    *Byrnes, Dave

    Re: _image Demand load failed due to missing module.

    03-01-2000 11:15 AM in reply to: *Moseleym
    Try running the ARX command at the command prompt. Enter L for Load, and a
    "Select ARX File" window should pop up. If ISM.ARX is in the list, select
    it, then click Open.

    You should only have to do this once; next time you start AutoCAD, the
    setting should still stick.

    If ISM.ARX is *not* listed in the window that pops up, then there's a
    problem with your AutoCAD support path.
    --
    Dave Byrnes/Bowen Island BC
    Autodesk Forum Moderator Program

    Moseleym wrote in message
    news:38BD1C61.CC6C8A2@ci.concord.nc.us...
    > Trying to insert a Raster image into a drawing is failing with this
    > message in the text command window.
    >
    > Command:
    > Command:
    > Command: _image Demand load failed due to missing module:
    > Name: ISM
    > Description: ISM
    > Module Path:
    > Unknown command "IMAGE". Press F1 for help.
    >
    > Simply, I am trying to insert a raster image and my Autocad14 is now not
    > taking the command from the pulldown menu Insert. This could possibly
    > have to do with some system variables, but I am unsure obviously posting
    > here.
    >
    > Thanks~
    > mm
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.