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Creating custom 3D conversion presets
Rather than specifying the same options when importing 3D models of the same type, you
can create a conversion preset that stores the settings. You can simply choose this
conversion preset from the pop-up menu at the top of the 3D Conversion Settings dialog
box when importing 3D models.
Presets are tied to a specific 3D format. For example, if you create a preset for CATIA 5
files, that preset appears only when you convert CATIA 5 files. You can create multiple
presets for each 3D format. When you import or capture a 3D file, the most recently used
preset for that file type is selected.
To create a 3D conversion preset:
1. Open the Acrobat 3D Conversion dialog box using any of the following methods:
Choose File > Create PDF > From File, and then double-click the 3D CAD file.
Choose Edit > Preferences, and then choose Convert To PDF. Select the 3D file format for
which you want to create the preset, and then click Edit Settings.
2. In the Acrobat 3D Conversion dialog box, specify the settings you want to include in the
preset. (See
3. Edit the description of the preset. The description appears whenever the preset is selected.
4. Click the Add Preset icon
5. Type the preset name, and click OK.
The current settings are saved in the preset. If you don't want to keep the preset, select it
from the pop-up menu, and then click the Delete Preset button
3D conversion
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