To Adjust the Frame for the Image You Want to Insert

  1. On the Insertion Tab (Image Insertion Dialog Box), click Pick.

    The dialog box closes so you can select points on the screen.

  2. Specify an insertion point.

    You can also enter coordinates on the command line, or, if correlation data is already specified, you can press Enter to accept the existing coordinates.

    An outline of the frame is displayed, reflecting the aspect ratio of the image you are inserting.

  3. Enter the rotation angle or move the cursor to define the rotation angle.

    The Insertion tab displays the new coordinates, scale, and rotation.

  4. Specify the second corner point to define the size of the frame.
    Note: You can type UNDO to undo each point, and then specify the points again.
  5. If you are using the Insertion dialog box, click Apply; if you are using the Insertion Wizard, click Finish.

    The image is inserted onto the current AutoCAD layer, and its correlation data is saved in the AutoCAD drawing. The next time you open the drawing, the image is displayed.

    Note: You can select the frame and use grip(s) or AutoCAD commands to size, move, or rotate the image while the Insertion Wizard is open.