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\nI\'m trying to trace an image I found on line. When I try to Open a new file and select the image file i want to copy the image comes in black. only when i deselect "scale with View" and select "transpose background" can I see the image but I can not draw on it nor can i zoom in on it. But this will not allow me to scale the image to the known length. Can you help. I\'m so close.
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\nit will not simply let let me copy past an image on an open design
\nwhen i select "transpose background" the image goes from all black to clear, only when I deselect "scale with view" can I see the image.
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\nthis is the image I\'m trying to copy and the correct length should be 1790mm.
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\nhttp://www.snowtraxstore.co.uk/produ...4c51e5f3b6.jpg
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\nI tried following this example
\nI tried exactly like this video: http://www.csi-concepts....emo/videos/snowboard.mp4
\nand even tried to use the image he did: Rocker for Snowboards Explained
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\nthe image will not copy/paste at all into a Viacad drawling just a single point come in.\r\n
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    copy an image and scaling issues.

    Okay here is my question.

    I'm trying to trace an image I found on line. When I try to Open a new file and select the image file i want to copy the image comes in black. only when i deselect "scale with View" and select "transpose background" can I see the image but I can not draw on it nor can i zoom in on it. But this will not allow me to scale the image to the known length. Can you help. I'm so close.

    other info:
    it will not simply let let me copy past an image on an open design
    when i select "transpose background" the image goes from all black to clear, only when I deselect "scale with view" can I see the image.
    I'm not using ViaCAD pro.

    this is the image I'm trying to copy and the correct length should be 1790mm.

    http://www.snowtraxstore.co.uk/produ...4c51e5f3b6.jpg

    I tried following this example
    I tried exactly like this video: http://www.csi-concepts....emo/videos/snowboard.mp4
    and even tried to use the image he did: Rocker for Snowboards Explained

    the image will not copy/paste at all into a Viacad drawling just a single point come in.

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