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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Multimedia and 3D models
The middle pane lists the views that have been defined for the 3D object. When you change a view, click
View pane
one of the listed views to return the 3D model to a saved state. See
You can also add to and edit views in the View pane. For example, after you isolate and rotate a part, you can save that
particular view, including the camera angle, background, lighting, and other attributes. This feature is not available for
Adobe Reader.
The lower pane displays other information, including properties and metadata, if any, about the
Object Data pane
object or part. You cannot edit this information for 3D objects in Acrobat.
Model Tree
A. 3D object hierarchy B. Saved views C. Part or object information
Note: To change the default behavior for the Model Tree, open the Preferences dialog box and under Categories, select 3D
and Multimedia. Then choose an option from the Open Model Tree On 3D Activation menu.
The author of the PDF can set up a 3D model in the conversion settings so that clicking it automatically displays the
Model Tree.
Hide, isolate, and change the appearance of parts
Some 3D models are composed of individual parts. You can use the Model Tree to hide or isolate parts, zoom in to
parts, or make parts transparent. Parts that show in the 3D model appear in the tree with a check mark next to them.
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