Autodesk 00126-050008-1640A User Guide - Page 27

Width, Height, Standard Paper Sizes, Paper Formats, Options, Orientation, Units, Portrait

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WiseImage- User's Guide 2. Enter the image dimensions in Width and Height. - or From the Standard Paper Sizes list, select an image size. * This list only contains the sheet formats included in the Paper Formats list of the WiseImage tab of the AutoCAD Options dialog. You can either add or remove from this list. See "Customizing the Program Parameters" on page 32. 3. Select an orientation required for the specified sheet format in the Orientation box. 4. Select the required image resolution in the DPI box, and measurement units to be used when image scaling in the Units box. 5. Click OK. The following prompt is displayed. Specify insertion point or [Units/Scale/Angle] Specify an insertion point, and/or scale factor, and/or rotation angle. You can immediately specify an insertion point (the image's lower-left corner). In this case the image is inserted with zero rotation angle and at a scale, where its dimensions in AutoCAD units are equal to the selected format dimensions in measurement units selected from the dialog box. For example, if you chose A4 format with the Portrait orientation, and millimeters as measurement units, an image of height 297 and width 210 (in AutoCAD units) will be inserted. To change an image insertion scale, enter S in the command line and specify a scale factor. The Units option is also used for scaling. 26

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WiseImage– User’s Guide
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2. Enter the image dimensions in
Width
and
Height
.
- or -
From the
Standard Paper Sizes
list, select an image size.
*
This list only contains the sheet formats included in the
Paper Formats
list
of the
WiseImage tab of the AutoCAD
Options
dialog. You can either add
or remove from this list. See “Customizing the Program Parameters” on
page 32.
3. Select an orientation required for the specified sheet format in the
Orientation
box.
4. Select the required image resolution in the
DPI
box, and measurement units to
be used when image scaling in the
Units
box.
5. Click
OK
. The following prompt is displayed.
Specify insertion point or [Units/Scale/Angle]
Specify an insertion point, and/or scale factor, and/or rotation angle.
You can immediately specify an insertion point (the image’s lower-left corner). In
this case the image is inserted with zero rotation angle and at a scale, where its
dimensions in AutoCAD units are equal to the selected format dimensions in
measurement units selected from the dialog box. For example, if you chose A4
format with the
Portrait
orientation, and millimeters as measurement units, an
image of height 297 and width 210 (in AutoCAD units) will be inserted.
To change an image insertion scale, enter S in the command line and specify a
scale factor.
The
Units
option is also used for scaling.