Give us a little more information. Acrobat isn't wallboard, so we experts are stumped as to what you want to achieve.
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The basics are pretty straight forward in Acrobat 3D Toolkit. - Open your model. - Make sure you can see your textures (View > Explorer Bar > Textures (checked). - Then simply drag a texture and drop it onto an object.
So for example, open a cube model, and drag a wood texture on to the model. It will map automatically.
Carl Young
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A certified expert on Adobe Acrobat, Carl Young is an Adobe Acrobat and LiveCycle Designer trainer and consultant based in Phoenix. He is the producer of the [link=http://www.pdfconference.com/]PDF Conference[/link].