To send an image to the back in AutoCAD, you can use the “Send to Back” command. This command allows you to position an image behind other objects or layers in your drawing. Here’s how you can do it:
Step 1: Select the Image
First, select the image that you want to send to the back. You can do this by clicking on the image with your cursor or by using the selection tools in AutoCAD.
Step 2: Right-Click and Access Object Properties
After selecting the image, right-click on it to open a context menu. From the menu, select “Properties” to access the object properties window.
Step 3: Modify Display Order
In the object properties window, navigate to the “Display Order” section. Here, you will find options to change how objects are displayed relative to each other.
- To send an image behind all other objects:
- Select “Send to Back” or “Back” from the display order options.
- To send an image behind a specific object:
- Select “Send Behind” or “Behind” from the display order options.
- Click on the specific object that you want to place your image behind.
Note:
The display order options may vary depending on your version of AutoCAD. However, most versions will have similar commands for sending objects to the back.
Step 4: Verify Display Order
Once you have modified the display order, you can verify that the image is now positioned at the back. You can do this by visually inspecting the drawing or using other display tools in AutoCAD.
By following these steps, you can easily send an image to the back in AutoCAD. This allows you to control the layering and arrangement of objects in your drawings, ensuring that your designs are visually appealing and organized.