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Adding 3D files to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
When you install Acrobat 3D, a fourth icon appears in the PDFMaker toolbar in Microsoft
Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. This icon lets you embed a 3D file in
the Microsoft Office application's document, spreadsheet, or slide. In the Microsoft
application, a preview of the 3D model appears. To interact with the 3D model in Word or
Excel, you must exit Design Mode. When the file is converted to PDF, the 3D model
becomes interactive in the PDF document.
For more information on using 3D models in PDF documents, see
Adobe Acrobat
To add a 3D model in an Office application:
1. In the Office application, indicate where you want the 3D model to appear. For example,
place the insertion point in Word or click a cell in Excel.
2. Click the Insert Acrobat 3D Model button on the PDFMaker toolbar. A dialog box
appears.
3. Click the button to the right of 3D Model, locate the 3D file, and then click Open.
4. (Optional) To include a JavaScript file with the 3D file, click the button to the right of
Script, locate the file, and then click Open.
5. Click OK to add the 3D model.
A preview of the 3D model appears in the original document, slide, or spreadsheet. To
interact with the 3D model in Word or Excel, make sure that you exit Design Mode. To
interact with the 3D model in PowerPoint, view the slide show.
6. To edit the properties of the 3D model in Word or Excel, exit Design Mode, and then
right-click the 3D model and choose an option from the context menu.
7. Click the Convert To Adobe PDF button to create a PDF document.
Note: If Enable Accessibility And Reflow With Tagged PDF is not selected in Word or
Excel, PDFMaker may not add the 3D model to the PDF document. In Word or Excel,
choose Adobe PDF > Conversion Settings, and then make sure that this option is selected.
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