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I have AutoCAD 2017 LT.
I would like to know the correct procedure for inserting raster images into a drawing so the image is in place when I next open the dwg.
I'm wanting to insert a jpeg of a map which I will then scale. My plan is to keep the jpeg in its own folder within the main project folder containing my drawing. So basically I have a drawings folder and a map folder, both within my specific project folder. I'm not sure if the location of the jpeg to insert has any real significance but I thought I should explain my process.
I just tried XR to get the Reference Manager up and inserted the jpeg by using the 'Attach Reference' button. This worked ok but when I close the drawing and reopen the image has disappeared. Is this how it should work and do I need to carry out another step?
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Hi Dylan,
In your case it is enough to check that you selected "Relative path" from "Path type" in the Attach image window, which appears after you select an image in "Open image" dialog:
This should work in all cases if even if you will move the entire Project folder to the new location.
Maxim
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