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AutoCAD Raster Design 2025
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      • Getting Started
      • User's Guide
        • Introduction to AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset
        • Inserting and Correlating Images
        • Saving Images
        • Changing Image Properties
        • Managing Images and Insertions
        • Modifying Images
          • Selecting an Image
          • Controlling Image Frames
          • Undoing Edits to an Image
          • Snapping to COGO Points
          • Cleaning Up Images
          • Image Processing
          • Using the Palette Manager
          • Masking Images
          • Cropping Images
          • Removing (Rubbing) Images
          • Merging Objects
            • Merging Images
            • Merging Vectors into a Raster Image
              • To Merge Vectors Into a Raster Image
              • Access Methods
            • Selecting Pen Widths for Vector Merge
        • Raster Entity Manipulation
        • Converting Raster Entities to Vector
        • Following Polylines
        • Vectorizing Raster Text
        • Raster Snapping
        • Configuring Raster Design
        • Troubleshooting
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    Merging Vectors into a Raster Image

    Merging vectors creates a raster equivalent of a vector entity.

    When working with a hybrid drawing you can merge vectors into an existing image or a new raster image. Vector merge allows you to make precise changes to your raster image with AutoCAD, while keeping your data in a raster format.

    Note: Vector merge can only operate on a single image at a time.
    Topics in this section
    • To Merge Vectors Into a Raster Image
    • Access Methods
    Parent topic: Merging Objects

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