I have seen this same problem. The way I can reproduce it is the following:
1. Create a custom model-to-sheet template that has the picture in the title-block. Mine was a PDF not a jpeg. I believe that the PDF was imported into VCad that will become the template.
2. Put the model-to-sheet template in the directory with the other (provided) templates. On the Mac, this is in the application container in the Applications directory.
2b. You can now create model-to-sheet drawings using the new custom template. When you reopen these drawings, the picture appears in the title-block. All is well!
3. All is well until.... you change to a new version... such as from 9-to-10 or 10-to-11.
4. Old files, (Ones generated under the old VCad version), when opened with the new VCad version, will not show the title-block picture.
5. At this point, I will have to go and put the custom-template into the NEW VCad application. The picture does not reappear after you replace the template.
You have to re-import the picture to patch up the title-block.
I haven't seen this behavior with other "imported" elements, such as imported ".sat" elements. But, those have been imported in the the main part of the drawing, not through the custom model-to-sheet template.
-Jess
(on edit) Here is an example of an drawing created with an older version of VCadPro on a Mac. I don't remember if it was created with VCPro 9 or 10. When I open it with VCPro 11, the picture (a trombone) is missing from the title-block.
Edited by user Tuesday, March 12, 2019 8:23:24 AM(UTC)
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