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NOTE Click Import to import a BMP file stored on a local or network drive<br />

to edit it in the Button Editor dialog box and store it in the working CUIx file.<br />

5 Click Save.<br />

The Save Image dialog box is displayed.<br />

6 In the Save Image dialog box, Image Name text box, enter a name and<br />

click OK.<br />

The image is saved to the working CUIx file.<br />

7 Click Close.<br />

You are returned to the Customize User Interface Editor.<br />

Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.<br />

Manage, Import, and Export Custom Images<br />

Custom images stored as externally saved BMP files can be imported into a<br />

loaded customization file and exported from a customization file to a local or<br />

network drive. Custom images can be deleted from a customization file in the<br />

Image Manager.<br />

Prior to AutoCAD LT 2011, custom images used for commands in a<br />

customization file were stored on a local or network drive as separate BMP<br />

files or in a resource DLL. Resource DLLs are still maintained externally to<br />

customization files but starting with AutoCAD LT 2011, BMP files used by<br />

custom commands defined in a customization file are stored in the<br />

customization file.<br />

You can use the Image Manager, the Button Editor dialog box, or the Button<br />

Image pane to manage custom images in the loaded customization files. With<br />

the Image Manager, you can import and export custom images to and from<br />

a customization file. You can also use the Image Manager to see which custom<br />

images are currently stored in a loaded customization file and remove those<br />

that you no longer need. You can also use the Button Editor dialog box and<br />

Button Image pane to import and export custom images.<br />

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