Hello guys!
Does anyone has any tip of how to export a dwg file without losing the reference if you delete the jpg file?
for example
I want this to not happen
you might say to open the dwg and import the image inside that, but is there any other resolution?
@karina.honda47NN4 wrote:Hello guys!
Does anyone has any tip of how to export a dwg file without losing the reference if you delete the jpg file?
What do you mean by "delete the jpg file"?
well, when you export a sheet that contains a jpg, it automatically exports the jpg file to the folder that you are exporting the dwg, right?
just like here
but if I want to send it to the client, I need to insert this image into the dwg because it loses the reference, is ther a way to export that without being a reference?
There is no way to embed the image during export.
You can't do it while export to DWG from Revit, but you might be able to do it in another way.
This might be helpful. If not well hey now you know about this if you didn't already! So, for what you are trying to do before exporting, try inserting the image into your file by:
-Use command INSERTOBJ
-Under Object Type, scroll down and select "Paintbrush Picture"
-When it pulls up the paint application, under clipboard select import and select the image you are wanting in your drawing
-Once the image loads into the paint application, all you have to do is exit out and the image will be in your drawing as a non-XREF.
@Kyle_Anthony wrote:-Once the image loads into the paint application, all you have to do is exit out and the image will be in your drawing as a non-XREF.
Is this some sort of voo-doo magic?
That is OLE isn't it.
However just use the 'Create from file option' without linking and no need for the whole copy into editor step perhaps.
You can do similar with Excel in AutoCAD however there used to be this weird bug that if you filled up a certain amount of the Excel sheet then that was the only thing updated after editing (it couldn't grow). Not sure if that is still an issue.
It is quite old technology I had Word document imbedded in another Word document once and a decade later it wouldn't open even though the updated version of Word opened the file in the same format as the Word OLE item.
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