Edit the play area (acrobat pro), Adding 3d models to pdfs (acrobat pro) – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual
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Multimedia and 3D models
Last updated 1/14/2015
After adding a video to a Word or PowerPoint document, you can convert the document to PDF and edit the video
properties if needed.
1
In the Word or PowerPoint document, select the position where you want the video to appear.
2
Do one of the following:
• In Office 2003, click the Embed Flash button in the PDFMaker toolbar.
• In Office 2007/2010, click the Embed Flash button in the Acrobat ribbon.
3
Click the Browse button, and then locate the video you want to include.
4
Change the video settings as needed:
• For video that is not in FLV or SWF format, set a poster image by moving the slider to the desired frame. Then
click Set Poster Image From Current Frame.
• To determine how the playback controls are displayed, select an option from the Skin menu.
• To change the display size of the video, click Resize Video, and then change the width and height. Maintain the
aspect ratio for best display.
5
Click OK to convert the video (if needed), and add it to the document.
Edit the play area (Acrobat Pro)
1
Select Tools > Interactive Objects > Select Object
and click on a multimedia object.
When you move the tool over the play area, handles appear on the borders of the play area, even when the borders
are invisible.
2
Click the play area to select it, and then do any of the following:
• Move the clip by dragging its icon to a new location on the page.
• Delete the clip by selecting it and pressing Delete.
• Resize the clip by dragging one of the corners of the frame until it is the desired size. Hold down Shift to retain
the correct proportions for video clips.
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