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    Default 2005 can you bind an image.

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    I can't find anywhere you can bind an image. What I want to do is have an image on my title sheet, but I don't want to path the image and if I send someone the drawing I don't want to send the image all the time. Is there a way to do this.

    The image is a tiff file, just a small logo. Thanks.

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    There is now way to bind or embed an image into an AutoCAD DWG file. Image files can only be linked. It is a pain but the only way round this is to draw your logo with vectors.
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    Hi,
    You can send images, and all other link files ( xrefs, ...) if you use eTransmit from File menu.

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