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You can also convert a 3D file into a new PDF or insert a model as a new page.
See also
“Add 3D models to a PDF page” on page 397
Insert a 3D model in an Office file
With Acrobat 3D installed, you can insert most types of 3D models in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files.
1 In the Microsoft application, click the Insert Acrobat 3D Model button on the PDFMaker toolbar.
2 Browse to select the 3D file, and click Open.
3 (Optional) Browse to add a JavaScript to the 3D model.
See also
“Insert 3D models into Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files” on page 398
“What JavaScripts can do” on page 416
Compress a 3D PDF
Savetimewhenyoucreateoropen3DPDFsbyapplyingcompressionasneededtoreducefilesize.Compressionis
lossy and may reduce the overall quality of your rendered 3D model.
Note: To apply compression, the PDF must be created using PRC format.
1 Right-click the 3D model and choose Optimize PDF.
2 Specify the type and amount of compression, and click OK.
3 Save the PDF.
See also
“Convert 3D files into PDFs” on page 388
Interact with a 3D model
Interact with models using the 3D toolbar and the Model Tree.
1 Click the 3D model. The 3D toolbar appears.
2 Use the desired 3D tool to manipulate the model. For example, click the Rotate tool and drag across the 3D model
to rotate it.
3 ClicktheModelTreebutton .UsetheModelTreetoworkwithparts or viewsofthemodel.Forexample,select
a part and then choose Hide from the Options menu.
See also
“Interacting with 3D models” on page 399
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