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Selecting Several Images

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WiseImage- User's Guide Selecting Several Images Selecting a group of images is performed using the following rule: · If there is only one available image in the drawing, then it is automatically selected. When you run a command that can only process color images and there is only one color image available, it is selected automatically. · If there are several available images, then you can select the required ones before calling the command. In this case the operation will commence on the selected images. · If you have not selected any image before staring the command, then a dialog box is displayed, containing a list of all available images. You should select those to be processed from the right column. Click OK. If you drag the cursor to the AutoCAD screen and hold it on an image, then its name will be highlighted in the list and it will also appear near the mouse cursor. To select an image, click on it. Clicking on a selected image deselects it. The colored boxes near the image names indicate the foreground color of monochrome images and the border color of color images. If you right-click on any screen area, then the command will run on the selected images. · If you run a command that supports a preview window, then you can also select an image to be previewed. 20

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WiseImage– User’s Guide
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Selecting Several Images
Selecting a group of images is performed using the following rule:
If there is only one available image in the drawing, then it is
automatically selected. When you run a command that can only process
color images and there is only one color image available, it is selected
automatically.
If there are several available images, then you can select the required
ones before calling the command. In this case the operation will
commence on the selected images.
If you have not selected any image before staring the command, then a
dialog box is displayed, containing a list of all available images. You
should select those to be processed from the right column. Click
OK
.
If you drag the cursor to the AutoCAD screen and hold it on an image, then its
name will be highlighted in the list and it will also appear near the mouse cursor.
To select an image, click on it. Clicking on a selected image deselects it. The
colored boxes near the image names indicate the foreground color of
monochrome images and the border color of color images.
If you right-click on any screen area, then the command will run on the selected
images.
If you run a command that supports a preview window, then you can also select
an image to be previewed.