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January 29, 2016
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using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC can I move a 3D view from one page to another?

  • January 29, 2016
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Hello,

The link provided will provide access to a PDF.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/33rv39xer3q269d/combine.pdf?dl=0

In the PDF you will find two pages.

Page one resembles a drawing, page two has a 3D View.

I want to move the 3D View from page 2 to page 1 ... want to show the 3D view "on top" or with the drawing on the same page ... want to have the 3D view in the top right corner of the drawing.

So ... it's not just a move, it's a resize as well.

I cannot edit the 3D view using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC .. probably due to my immense lack of Acrobat editing knowledge.

When I select the 3D view and click on Properties (from the menu) I see edit grips around the 3D view.

I tried to drag these ... but nothing happens ..   : (

Please help.

Thanks,

Acrobat extreme noob .. aka Kevin.

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Correct answer kevinb51139151

Aha!

I managed to move it ... select ... then Edit Cut ... then go to desired page and ... Edit Paste   : )

Developers - Thank You for making the editor easy : )

But ....

I still cannot use the grips to edit the size - still appear to be locked.

The 3D View is represented by a small ? symbol ...

Plus... I found a nice option in the properties to make the view a floating view ... I like that ...  : )

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kevinb51139151AuthorCorrect answer
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January 29, 2016

Aha!

I managed to move it ... select ... then Edit Cut ... then go to desired page and ... Edit Paste   : )

Developers - Thank You for making the editor easy : )

But ....

I still cannot use the grips to edit the size - still appear to be locked.

The 3D View is represented by a small ? symbol ...

Plus... I found a nice option in the properties to make the view a floating view ... I like that ...  : )