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Uploading and pasting images on plans

Paste images like logos on Plans.

Updated over a week ago

The Image Tool is commonly used to upload or paste Images on Plans like association Logos, product images or location information. The Eraser Tool is often used first to "tidy up" and remove PDF elements off the Plan before inserting images.

Upload Image

  1. Click Image Tool

  2. Click Choose File

  3. Select the Image, click Open (optional)

  4. Click +Add

Upload image - new ui

Paste Image

  1. Copy the Image or use the preferred Windows / Mac screenshot tool

  2. On a Plan, press ESC

  3. Hold CTRL / Command ⌘ and press V

  4. Click, hold, and drag to the desired position

  5. Resize by click, hold and dragging the blue square boxes or hold SHIFT to resize the Image in proportion

  6. Click Save

    Paste image - new ui

Editing an Image

  1. Press ESC

  2. Zoom in and select the image on the plan

    • To move: Click, hold and drag
      To move several items at once, use the select tool

    • To resize image: Click, hold and drag the blue square boxes
      Hold SHIFT to lock the rotation to 15º angles

    • To rotate: Click, hold and drag the blue dot rotation handle
      Hold SHIFT to lock the rotation to 45º angles

  3. Click actions to:

  4. Click save, to cancel the changes, click cancel

💡To restore a Deleted Image

  • Hold CTRL/Command ⌘ and press Z or

  • Click Undo before leaving the Plan

Using an iPad or Tablet?

Click for alternate terminology.

Things to note when following the above steps:

  • Tap instead of click

  • Unless there is a keyboard attached to the device, there are no shortcut keys on an iPad or Tablet

  • Tap Done instead of pressing ESC

Navigation hints:

  • Pinch zoom

  • Tap hold and drag to pan around a Plan

📝Note: Images within this article are taken from a desktop computer. Interface appearance on an iPad / Tablet devices may vary based on screen size, potentially hiding or shortening buttons to icons. For accuracy, consider using a stylus, Apple pencil or mouse.

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