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AutoCAD Raster Design 2025
    • Autodesk AutoCAD Raster Design 2025 Help
      • 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
        • Raster Entity Manipulation
          • Characteristics of REM Objects
          • Defining REM Region Objects
          • Defining REM Enhanced Bitonal Regions
          • Defining REM Primitive Objects
            • Defining a REM Line Primitive
            • Defining a REM Circle Primitive
            • Defining a REM Arc Primitive
            • Defining a REM Primitive Using Smart Pick
            • Defining a REM Primitive From Existing Vectors
              • To Define a REM Primitive Object From Existing Vectors
              • Access Methods
            • Changing the Linetype of a Primitive Object
          • Manipulating REM Objects
        • Converting Raster Entities to Vector
        • Following Polylines
        • Vectorizing Raster Text
        • Raster Snapping
        • Configuring Raster Design
        • Troubleshooting
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    Defining a REM Primitive From Existing Vectors

    You can define a primitive object using the geometry of an existing line, polyline, arc, or circle.

    For example, if a vector line is drawn over a raster line and you want to move the raster line, you can use the vector line to define a primitive line object and then move the raster.

    Topics in this section
    • To Define a REM Primitive Object From Existing Vectors
    • Access Methods
    Parent topic: Defining REM Primitive Objects

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