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Hi there,
Sorry but I have an addendum to my 3D Capture question from a few days ago. I previously tried to create a 3D PDF using 3D Capture in Adobe Acrobat Pro Extended 9, and the CAD program I was using was AutoCAD 2010. After learning that 2010 doesn't actually support openGL, I went ahead and installed AutoCAD 2008, which does. I went into Acrobat to delete the previous 3D Capture Preferences for AutoCAD 2010, and assumed that once I did File > Create PDF > From 3D Capture, Acrobat would automatically detect that I had installed a different version of AutoCAD and would have brought up the settings window. However, no matter how many times I restart both programs, the window that should pop up saying that a new software has been detected never shows up. When I go into 3D Capture Preferences, nothing shows up in terms of programs that have been detected. Does anyone have any info on this?
I may end up just reinstalling Adobe Acrobat.
Thanks!
My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro Extended 9.3 / Windows
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