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To view an image tile slide<br />

1 At the Command prompt, enter vslide.<br />

2 In the Select Slide File dialog box, browse to and select the slide file you<br />

want to view.<br />

3 Click Open.<br />

The slide file should be displayed in the drawing window. Perform a<br />

Regen on the drawing to clear the slide file from the display.<br />

To create an image tile slide library<br />

1 Place all your slides in a single folder location that you want to add to a<br />

slide library.<br />

2 Click Start menu ➤ (All) Programs ➤ Accessories ➤ Command Prompt.<br />

3 At the DOS prompt, enter CD .<br />

As an example: CD “c:\slides”<br />

4 While in the location of the slide files, enter dir *.sld /b > .<br />

As an example: dir *.sld /b > “myslides”<br />

A text file will be created with the names of the slide files contained in<br />

the current folder.<br />

5 With the text file created of all the slide files in the current folder, enter<br />

\slidelib.exe < .<br />

As an example: “C:\Program Files\AutoCAD LT<br />

2011\slidelib.exe”“myslidelib” < “myslides”<br />

6 When you finish, close the DOS window.<br />

WARNING After you create the slide library, place the individual slide files in a<br />

safe place so they do not accidently get deleted. This is important if you need to<br />

rebuild the slide library one day.<br />

To create an image tile menu and assign an image tile slide<br />

1 Click Manage tab ➤ <strong>Customization</strong> panel ➤ User Interface.<br />

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