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Hi,
I want to add an image (jpg) to autocad and draw on it some additions then have the whole thing back again as an image.
How can I do that on autocad 2007
Thanks in advance
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I'm curious more than anything: is HELP broken in R2007 on your PC? I ask because you could have just as easily looked it up, or even Google Search the answer in this the year 2017.
Hint to the answer you seek:
IMAGEATTACH command (if R2007 has it)
or IMAGE command
or drag-drop from Windows Explorer onto your open DWG file are a few of the options to try.
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Hi,
the process of display the image in AutoCAD is discussed.
But for that:
>> then have the whole thing back again as an image
You can't directly modify the original image, as long as you don't have RasterDesign as add-on for AutoCAD.
So the option to get an image as result can be a result of plotting to a raster-file (or with reduced quality by doing a screenshot.
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Did any of the posts in the thread help with you issue?
To add you can also take a look at the following:

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Technical Support Specialist
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Did any of the posts in the thread help with you issue?
Please post back in the thread if you are still having an issue with AutoCAD.

Sarah Emmsley
Technical Support Specialist