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Hello All, how do i email a cad file that contains raster images with full path and not lose the images in the drawing?

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yes i think it does, how would i check

 

if not, how would i do it on a newer version, thanks for the help

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Command entry: etransmit

Transmittal Package Type

Specifies the type of transmittal package created.

Folder Creates a transmittal package of uncompressed files in a new or existing folder.

 

Self-Extracting Executable Creates a transmittal package of files as a compressed, self-extracting executable file. Double-clicking the resulting EXE file decompresses the transmittal package and restores the files to the folder location that you specify.

 

Zip Creates a transmittal package of files as a compressed ZIP file. To restore the files to the folder location that you specify, you need a decompression utility such as the shareware application PKZIP or WinZip.

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Command entry: etransmit

Transmittal Package Type

Specifies the type of transmittal package created.

Folder Creates a transmittal package of uncompressed files in a new or existing folder.

 

Self-Extracting Executable Creates a transmittal package of files as a compressed, self-extracting executable file. Double-clicking the resulting EXE file decompresses the transmittal package and restores the files to the folder location that you specify.

 

Zip Creates a transmittal package of files as a compressed ZIP file. To restore the files to the folder location that you specify, you need a decompression utility such as the shareware application PKZIP or WinZip.

 

 

 

yikes! can you put that into english please :)

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I work on 2008, so I'm not sure if you have etransmit, but you should be able to find it in the File drop down menu. Using etransmit, you can create a compressed .zip file and choose what goes in that file, including your raster images/xrefs.

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okay thanks, i will give that a try

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