You should be able to use the 'insert' command. We put scans and jpg's into Autocad and Revit all the time.
But it won't be a drawing, just and inserted picture.
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Hank, you don't happen to still have that file, do you? If I make one that big, I think I would make it out of an aluminum sheet and put it on the wall.
I never had a file of any sort. I enlarged a picture of an elblem and then expanded it the old fashioned way, with a grid, and cut the ceramic tile to fit the expanded picture. I could probably get a rubbing off of the floor if that would help.
A rubbing wouldn't really do me any god, but thanks for the offer. I'm pretty sure with this new machine I can load a picture and add the tooling. Yesterday I was using the software on the machine to draw parts, add the tooling and generate the nc code.