In "Googling" to verify the SolidWorks format which will import into Acrobat
8 3D or the Acro 8 3D Toolkit, I found the following link. I thought it
might explain better than I can:
http://www.solidsmack.com/013-the-lowdown-on-acrobat-3d/2007-05-23/

Bottom line: If you bring a SolidWorks file into Acro 3D Toolkit as U3D, you
can surface map, articulate, disassemble, then capture whatever format you
want (including the articulating 3D object) into FM 8.

HTH...

 

-Matt Sullivan

 

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Subject: Re: PDFs as graphics and graphics out of SolidWorks

Referenced graphic file would be pretty standard.

OLE isn't reliable, and copying the graphic in makes the files too large.

Art

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Carole Johnson
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> How do you import them into FrameMaker?  Do you link or what!
>


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