Display a view, Change the default view, Change the poster to match the default view – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual
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Multimedia and 3D models
Last updated 1/14/2015
Display a view
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Use these methods to change the view, as appropriate:
• From the 3D toolbar, select the view from the Views pop-up menu.
• In the Model Tree, click the view name.
• Click the Default View icon
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Change the default view
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In the View pane of the Model Tree, do one of the following:
• Select a view, and then choose Set As Default View from the Options menu.
• Right-click a view, and then choose Set As Default View.
Note: To create a new view, choose Views > Manage Views from the 3D toolbar or the context menu. In the subsequent
Manage Views dialog that appears, click the New View button.
Change the poster to match the default view
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Using the Select Object tool (Tools > Interactive Objects > Select Object,) double-click the 3D model.
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In the Edit 3D dialog box, click the Launch settings tab.
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Under the Poster Image area, select Retrieve poster from default view.
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Click OK, and then save the PDF.
Add a 3D view to a bookmark or link
This process requires a 3D model with one or more defined views, which you can create. You can associate the view
with an existing bookmark or link, or you can create a new one for this purpose.
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Do one of the following:
• To create a new bookmark, click the New Bookmark button
at the top of the Bookmarks panel, and type a
new name for the bookmark. Then, right-click it and choose Properties.
• To create a new link, choose Tools > Content Editing > Add or Edit Link, and drag to create a link rectangle
anywhere on the page. Then, under Link Action, in the Create Link dialog box, select Custom Link, and click
Next.
• To link a view to an existing bookmark or link, right-click the bookmark or link, and choose Properties.
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In the Properties dialog box, click the Actions tab.
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From the Select Action menu, choose Go To A 3D/Multimedia View, and then click Add.
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In the Select A 3D View dialog box, select the 3D annotation for the 3D model from the list on the left, and then
select a view option on the right:
Current View
Matches the 3D rotation, pan, and zoom characteristics that are active in your document at the time
you create the link or bookmark, whether or not this view is listed on the Model Tree as a defined view.
First View
Changes to the view that appears at the top of the list in the Model Tree.
Last View
Changes to the view definition that appears at the bottom of the list in the Model Tree.
Previous View
Moves up the Model Tree list of defined views, one view at a time.
Next View
Moves down the Model Tree list of defined views, one view at a time.