I am attempting to have a PNG image embedded in one of my drawings so that I can send it to someone without having the need to attach the PNG file in the same folder. My search for the answers on how to do such a thing on the macOS version of ACAD has yielded few results and I'm beginning to think that one cannot actually do it?
I found this this link, but when I follow the steps and right click on the PNG reference there is no "Bind" option, just attach, which I think is just attaching the file path.
Thanks for the help.
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Thank you for this! I spent a lot of time trying to understand this limitation.
I'm wondering if anyone has any best practices for embedding images in DWG files when they are going to be shared back and forth between Mac and Windows users? I'm new to AutoCAD (using AutoCAD for Mac LT) and this is my first post on this forum, so hopefully it isn't a terrible question. I did search the forum a bit and this was the most interesting link I could find: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-forum/ole-visibility-in-autocad-autocad-lt-2021-for-m...
But what I'm really hoping for is a simple, hopefully error-proof, workflow. It's ok if it involves sending a DWG file along with a folder of associated files. I just want to be sure it's going to work cross-platform so that my Mac DWG files are opening up properly on Windows, and perhaps older versions of AutoCAD on Windows as well.
Any help/links to knowledge-base articles/videos/etc. would be greatly appreciated as I'm just starting my AutoCAD learning journey (after years of putting if off, haha!)
Thank you for any help!
Adam
Hi @adamraabe ,
Because embedding bitmaps into a DWG file is not available on the Mac, the best practice for sharing with PC users would be attaching images as external references with IMAGEATTACH command.
When it comes to transferring (sharing) DWG files, you can use the ETRANSMIT command to create a set of drawings and dependency files into one unit for sharing.