you mean a translucid image? Haikle is right, they'res no transparent background, the image that will be imported in autocad will always include the bacground color displayed, similarily as when you take a screen capture (it creates an image of what is displayed on screen, it is not really inserting an 'object').
You can simulate a transparent image by using the Display Order command (pull down menu Tools>Display Order) to put your autocad added lines/objects 'on top' or 'behind' your giff image. You will have to draw broken lines to simulate stuff extruding out of 'holes' in your image, OLE objects can't have 'islands', they will always be a flat, countinuous and uninterrupted 'surface'.
Hope i undertanded the question right.
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by: haiklePosted on 2005-06-23 at 05:20:24ID: 14283222
I don't think it can be done.
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