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Do you only mean the moment by moving?
Check DRAGMODE (set to default = 2)
Or have you problems to see the image after placing?
Sebastian
One thing you can try is config your graphic card , use FRAME command and try another settings. I don't have new autocad to test the new options.
Sebastian
@Anonymous hello
How are you bringing in your image? Are you inserting off of the XREF manager? If not, open your XREF manager window and click on insert, select image and browse out to the image. You should be able to then place and scale or size your image where ever in paper space you select. Then if you need to move it you will not lose sight of it in motion. Keep it out of a viewport.
Is IMAGEFRAME set to 0? Make sure its set to 1.
Its a AutoCAD variable. Type IMAGEFRAME at the command line.
@Anonymous Hi, XREF is the command one types in the command line to open up the External Reference window manager. To see if it makes any difference i would type in XREF in your command. In that window the first option is Insert dwg. Click on the drop down arrow next to it and click on image instead. Then just go through the prompts to browse out to your image. (i am assuming its a .jpeg or .tiff?) Place the image and from there you should be able to place where you need and scale as you want. To remove the border line the comes in with the image just type in the command IMAGEFRAME and set variable from 1 to 0.
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