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hey everybody brandon here from cad intentions and in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to be taking a look at how to turn on and off the various frames within autocad so that would be the frame or line around your images pdfs ole objects or wipeouts to name a few so iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to turn each of those on and off as well as a quick trick to make sure all of your settings are correct if you guys like this tip or want to learn a bunch more donamp;#39;t forget to check out my autocad productivity webinar which is 20 off to all of my viewers and subscribers iamp;#39;ll put that link down below as well as up above right now i hope you guys enjoy letamp;#39;s get going all right letamp;#39;s get started iamp;#39;m going to keep this one as quick as possible so many of you have probably inserted or attached an image a pdf an object into your drawing and you can see this line or the frame around the outside you can see on this one here itamp;#39;s