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file management difficulty with inserting many photos

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I have a design in which I inserted a hundred photos (every photos about 100k).
But when I open the file now it has to upload all the photos and it takes a few minutes.
Is there a way to make sure if you go fishing somewhere without being part of the file?

use autocad 2007 full, english.:confused:

Thank you.

he's doing it.
 
from what you say you put them as ole objects, enclosing them in the drawing.
you can use imageattach, with this insert images as external references.
keep in mind that loading times remain long anyway, we are talking about about 100 photos!! !
 
No, they're not ole objects. I've already inserted them with imageattach as you say.
I'll have to resign. also zooming back and forth is difficult.
Since in the end, all these photos are part of a forehead that I should put on multiple tables, maybe I should print them once and then scan the printed page and insert it once as an image even if the result will not be the maximum.
unless there is the possibility to manage this forehead on a separate file and then connect it to the various tables.
if you have suggestions thank you.
 
if you explain yourself better, maybe the solution vien from if
- the 100 photos are always the ones and changes the front
- of the 100 photos you have to separate them and divide them between the various sources
-???? Other options not listed

p.s. certain that printing, scanning and inserting in autocad is not the maximum of professionalism, when you can do everything electronically without printing on paper
 
try to hide the pictures, keeping the contour.
if you select images, with properties you will find the option "show image". No.
in this way only the contour will remain visible with the benefit of the management and when you want to go to the press you can do the reverse procedure.
 
if you explain yourself better, maybe the solution vien from if
- the 100 photos are always the ones and changes the front
- of the 100 photos you have to separate them and divide them between the various sources
-???? Other options not listed

p.s. certain that printing, scanning and inserting in autocad is not the maximum of professionalism, when you can do everything electronically without printing
Right.
make us know better how you have to organize your computer.
 
the photos are always the same and must appear on 10 different fronts in which there is a fixed graphic part (my 100 photos) and the usual descriptive part with name, object of work, title and number of the table, etc.... the only thing that changes for each of them will obviously be the title and the table number.
the difficulty, for me, is that the drawings are on 10 different files and put them all together in one file is even more a casino with layers, retini, etc. and not least the size of the files being each of about 2.5-3 mb photos excluded.
 
to say one on the fly as you have autocad 2007, you could print all the photos (or split them to groups of 10, as you like, in dwf format and then recall the prints as a reference. using (to hear) the xrif command (I have 2006 and this command does not provide dwf instead 2007 si)
you would export all layouts with a lisp in drawings to yourself, and join them in a single design
with 2007 you have so many possibilities, to keep in mind that dwfs even if only file will contain all the photos and therefore it is more manageable in recalling 1 instead of 10, 20 or 100, but it is heavier equal.
not knowing the job sincerely the possibilities of imagination are many, photos also.
 
I finally followed the plannerroad board. I hid the pictures, and this allows me to upload and handle the file quietly, then reactivate them at the time of printing.
I was curious about the suggestion of liber but I couldn't print the photos in dwf format. or better I could somehow do u dwf file but with nothing inside; then I lost myself with the xrif command and I let it go for lack of time.
thanks to both for the attention and suggestions.
he's doing it.
 

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