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Subject:Re: 3D in PDF files From:abilash ansari <ansari_hyd -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:Shlomo Perets <shlomo2 -at- microtype -dot- com>, Erika Yanovich <ERIKA_y -at- rad -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Dec 2006 03:28:12 -0800 (PST)
Hi,
I was asked to insert a PPT , Excel file ( as objects) in word and then send it across to my bosses. On doing so.. the documents became too big to be send via mail.
Can I convert the document along with object ( PPT, excel. 3D maps) and send it across...in PDFformat while i retain the object embeded... and if possible what tools do i need to do the same.
Please advice.
Thanks in advance..
Regards
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From: Shlomo Perets <shlomo2 -at- microtype -dot- com>
To: Erika Yanovich <ERIKA_y -at- rad -dot- com>
Cc: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 5:27:32 PM
Subject: Re: 3D in PDF files
Erika,
You wrote:
>Are we up to the stage of importing a 3D CAD file into Word that turns
>into manipulable 3D when converted to PDF? From what I've read this is
>not yet possible, but I might have missed something.
Inserting a 3D model into Microsoft Word, which upon conversion to PDF
becomes a interactive 3D model, is possible but requires a special version
of Acrobat called Acrobat 3D (similar to Acrobat Professional 7 but with
additional 3D capabilities; version 8 of Acrobat 3D should be released soon).
After Acrobat 3D is installed, the PDF Maker toolbar present in Microsoft
Word/Excel/Powerpoint has a fourth icon ("Insert Acrobat 3D Model"). Notice
that "Enable accessibility and reflow with Tagged PDF" has to be turned on
in PDFMaker settings, or else the 3D model will be present in the PDF as an
image only (with no interactivity).
All Acrobat 7.0.7 versions or later (including the free Adobe Reader) can
be used view/manipulate/annotate the 3D models in PDF.
>Anyone done 3D in PDF and if yes, with what tools?
I primarily use FrameMaker and have developed an add-on that supports the
inclusion of 3D models in FrameMaker files, so that interactive 3D models
(along with their specified features such as views), are automatically
present in the PDF file upon distilling. Sample PDFs produced this way are
available at http://www.microtype.com/TimeSavers_Assistants.html#3DAsst
Shlomo Perets
MicroType, http://www.microtype.com * ToolbarPlus Express for FrameMaker
FrameMaker/Acrobat training & consulting * FrameMaker-to-Acrobat
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