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Hello there, this is Lynn Allen. Thank you for joining me for another AutoCAD tip, courtesy of Cadalyst magazine. Hope your week is great so far. I received an email from someone asking if there was anyway to insert an image into an AutoCAD drawing file so that it was embedded and not just attached. If youve ever done this before, you know what talking about. When you attach an image file, its just referenced in the drawing file, so if you need to send your DWG to somebody, you have to always send the image file with it. Otherwise theyll have a big empty space in the drawing. Its not good. Let me just make sure we are all on the same page just to make sure you know what Im talking about. Im going to attach the Autodesk logo. Why not? This is the way most of us normally do it. Drop it into place. Easy enough. Im going to go into the Xref Manager, and you will see that its referenced. So its not really embedded inside the drawing file. Well, thats a drag. Let me come back out