On previous releases of ACAD, I was able to select the "pasted" raster image as one "entity", and do some things like assigning it to a particular layer and locking that layer so someone else couldn't move it, or I could insert it as a block with uneven scale factors, once I had determined the absolute distortion, and then could re-scale it to correct dimensions, or even use the scale command, select the inserted raster image as a single ACAD entity, and adjust its size (scale) as a detail in the drawing. This allowed us to use raster-imaged snippets of drawings where we wanted them, without having to convert them to vectors. Setting "draw-order" was another IMPORTANT function I seem to have lost, as the image repeatedly re-asserts itself "on-top", even after repeated re-sets to "on-bottom".
In the version of ACAD I'm using on my new job (2002) I am not able to "scale", change layer, or any of a handfull of manipulations I used to be able to do in earlier versions (r12-14), using CONVENTIONAL ACAD commands.
Conventional grip-dragging is cumbersom for these tasks, and so does NOT represent an appropriate workaround, and does NOTHING toward selecting the raster image entity for placement on a "locked" layer.
I'm looking for settings Im not aware of or other steps to make these images useful for my new boss.
Tks-
C. Fee
In the version of ACAD I'm using on my new job (2002) I am not able to "scale", change layer, or any of a handfull of manipulations I used to be able to do in earlier versions (r12-14), using CONVENTIONAL ACAD commands.
Conventional grip-dragging is cumbersom for these tasks, and so does NOT represent an appropriate workaround, and does NOTHING toward selecting the raster image entity for placement on a "locked" layer.
I'm looking for settings Im not aware of or other steps to make these images useful for my new boss.
Tks-
C. Fee