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Exporting 3D PDF Files. To export a SolidWorks part or assembly as a 3D PDF file: Click File > Save As. In the dialog box, select Adobe Portable Document Format (*.pdf) in Save as type. Select Save as 3D PDF, verify the file name, and click Save. Parent topic. Adobe Portable Document Format (*.pdf) Files. Related
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Export to Creo View and 3D PDF. From the Save a Copy dialog box, you can export your 3D model to the Creo View formats .ed, .edz, .pvs, and .pvz. When you select to save to one of these formats, Options is activated. Click Options to open the Creo View Export Profile Settings dialog box. From the Save a Copy dialog box
Theorem's 3D PDF Publisher for Creo offers a 3D PDF publishing solution for Creo users. Part of the Publish 3D product suite 3D PDF for Creo offers an ISO Standard: 32000 based publishing solution for organisations who design in the Creo modelling application. It enables companies of all sizes to create and share PDF
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21 Nov 2013 Hello i have a question. I am a Dutch student working to get my graduation. I would like to convert my 3D model to a 3D PDF file so my assessor can.
27 Feb 2009 I have noticed that the last two releases of SolidWorks (2008 and 2009) support the 3D PDF format. This is They can finally visualize my 3D models without dropping a bunch of coin on a 3D CAD package: all they need is Acrobat Reader 9, which is freeware. www.proetools.com Creo Training
In older releases of Pro/E you need to have the 3D capabilities in Acrobat 9 professional (I think that's the correct name, check on Adobe's site). At some point PTC put that capability into Pro/E but I'm not sure which release, WF3 or WF4 I think. I'm still using WF2 & I can't do it. The 3D PDF's work pretty well
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