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My raster image reference has a border that I don't want


naknakkus

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I'm using AutoCAD LT2009.

 

My raster image reference shows a pickable border which also shows up on plots. Strangely, this only occurs on one set of .dwg files. On the other files the image is shown without a border. I can't find any options in the properties that relate to image borders! This is a major pain because it looks terrible when plotted.

 

Something I noticed was that I was able to pick on and move the image with the border, but not the others. Is this a new feature in 2009? I'm wondering if it has something to do with the images having borders.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

I'll attach screenshots for reference:

 

The first is the raster image with the border.

 

The second is the image without a border.

borderrefence.jpg

normalreference.jpg

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It's not a new feature.

This 'border' and whether it displays or not is controlled by the system variable IMAGEFRAME.

Set it to 0 if you wish it to not display or plot

Set it to 1 if you wish it to display and plot

Set it to 2 if you wish it to display but NOT plot.

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It's not a new feature.

This 'border' and whether it displays or not is controlled by the system variable IMAGEFRAME.

Set it to 0 if you wish it to not display or plot

Set it to 1 if you wish it to display and plot

Set it to 2 if you wish it to display but NOT plot.

 

Thanks very much for the quick reply. I'll try it out now!

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  • 8 years later...

Thank you very much for posting that solution. I have also had the same problem with putting a customer's logo on the layout sheet and it had a border that I couldn't get rid of.

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