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Hi guys

 

I have a drawing I created on a previous computer that has A LOT of TIFF's inserted. I'm trying to open it now on my new PC and the rasters aren't displaying because the paths have changed and it says IMAGE NOT SUPPORTED. Is there a way of getting AutoCAD to recognise where the files are automatically, or do i need to manually change the paths? If the latter, can you remind me how to do it as I can't remember where to manage the paths.

 

The Tiff's are all still in the correct folders but the start of the paths has changed.

 

I'm using AutoCAD MAP 3D 2008. I've been away from AutoCAD for about a year and I think I've forgotten more than I ever knew :oops: .

 

Cheers

Dave

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Hi guys

 

I have a drawing I created on a previous computer that has A LOT of TIFF's inserted. I'm trying to open it now on my new PC and the rasters aren't displaying because the paths have changed and it says IMAGE NOT SUPPORTED. Is there a way of getting AutoCAD to recognise where the files are automatically, or do i need to manually change the paths? If the latter, can you remind me how to do it as I can't remember where to manage the paths.

 

The Tiff's are all still in the correct folders but the start of the paths has changed.

 

I'm using AutoCAD MAP 3D 2008. I've been away from AutoCAD for about a year and I think I've forgotten more than I ever knew :oops: .

 

Cheers

Dave

There was a thread similar to this recently

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=29730

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There was a thread similar to this recently

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=29730

 

Thanks soleary. My fault, i forgot to do a search first :roll: .

 

I guess there's no quick way then other than browsing to a new bath. Ah well. So if i have all the Jpegs and Tiff's in the same folder as the dwg then it will work even if switched to a different PC? My only worry is having a folder with hundreds of images in alongside my dwg. I'll see how it goes.

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