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Anonymous
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Imaging?

Is there a way when you bring in an image to not have it print the border of the image? For example, if I scanned an image of a floor plan and it has a white background and brought it in as a raster image... When I go to plot it, it prints the image just fine, but has a border around the image that I don't want to show up. Is there anyway to keep that from showing up when I print, but still print the image? Thanks.
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Anonymous
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IMAGEFRAME-this will also prevent you from selecting the
image, so if you want to move the image, you will have to turn IMAGEFRAME back
on. 

 

 


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Is
there a way when you bring in an image to not have it print the border of the
image? For example, if I scanned an image of a floor plan and it has a white
background and brought it in as a raster image... When I go to plot it, it
prints the image just fine, but has a border around the image that I don't
want to show up. Is there anyway to keep that from showing up when I print,
but still print the image? Thanks.

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