Move a Raster from a Reference Point
Move a raster image in the drawing window from a reference point. Click the raster to be moved. The clicked point is set as the reference point. Before clicking a new location for the raster, you can change its scale either by using a scale factor or a reference dimension.
- Do either of the following:- Select Drawing | Tools |  Raster Images > Raster Images > Move Raster Image. Move Raster Image.
 Drawing - Select Drawing - Select Raster Images, and select the drawing. Select the context-sensitive function Move Raster Image. Raster Images, and select the drawing. Select the context-sensitive function Move Raster Image.
 
- Select Drawing | Tools | 
- Click the raster to be moved. The clicked point is set as the reference point.
- Scale the raster, if necessary. Right-click and select either of the following:- Select  Scale factor or press F8, and enter the factor in a text box. The default value is 1. The factor affects in the direction of the x and y axes. A factor value between 0-1 makes the raster smaller, for example, the factor 0.8. A factor value larger than 1 enlarges the raster. Scale factor or press F8, and enter the factor in a text box. The default value is 1. The factor affects in the direction of the x and y axes. A factor value between 0-1 makes the raster smaller, for example, the factor 0.8. A factor value larger than 1 enlarges the raster.
- Select  Measure and set scale. Define the scalable distance by clicking two points, and enter the actual distance between the points in a text box. Measure and set scale. Define the scalable distance by clicking two points, and enter the actual distance between the points in a text box.
 
- Select 
- Click a new location for the raster.
- Quit by pressing the Esc key.
