Convert Normal Documents Into Hybrid Documents
A common type of hybrid document is a hybrid drawing. The drawing's vector file contains references to one or more separate raster images. The images are shown in the drawing but do not reside in the drawing. Together, the files comprise one drawing.
A hybrid drawing often begins as an image file and then later is inserted as a reference into a new vector file with an application like AutoCAD. If the image file resides in Meridian and the new vector file is created in Meridian, the files will remain separate by default. They will not be managed as a single hybrid document. Each document will have its own properties, revision history, and so on.
In order to create a proper Meridian hybrid document, the following steps should occur:
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The vector document created as the main part of a hybrid document type
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The properties of the raster document transferred to the hybrid document (to maintain the revision history, and so on)
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The raster document made a part of the main hybrid document
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The raster document inserted as a reference in the main part
You can perform all these steps manually, but Meridian Enterprise provides a command that does all but the last step for you. The command can be run on individual documents or on a selection of multiple documents.