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Please assist me, thank you in advance! Unless Adobe has changed something, you can't get there from here. I'd suggest double-checking Adobe's site, just to be sure. How about taking the 3D file, using the measure tool and recreating it in SolidWorks?

Beyond that, you're out of luck. Security is one of the reasons 3D PDF is used. To prevent models from being copied. If you need the model to check form and fit in an assy or in a presentation, ask the owners for a copy.

Many vendors will issue a dumb or surfaces only model for such purpose. Have you checked the vendors website for download-able models? Exactly, the point of PDF is to prevent what you are trying to do. It depends on how the file was created and if you have the full version of Adobe Acrobat 3d. On creating a 3d PDF with the full version of Adobe Acrobat 3d you will be asked if you want to secure it Refer image 1 If the 3d PDF is exportable you can right click the object and select export Refer image Refer image When you import these files back into SolidWorks they will be dumb solids without a feature tree but they can be edited.

You are correct to some extent. For Kevin, if depends if the originator made the file secure. If they didn't, then all Kevin needs is shell out hundreds of dollars for the Pro version of Acrobat 3D to do what he wants. Or, the custom can set an unsecured version too. Hi Guys. Thanks for helping me out. Is there another software I can use to export this file because I don't thousand dollars laying around to test out the pdf file.

Thanks again, Kevin. Simple answer No Or I don't think so If it's not sensitive data, you can email it to me and I'll see what I can do. In the filename area, type a name for the file you will be converting the PDF into. These are both Solidworks files that are compatible with Solidworks. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. The resulting Solidworks file may not be an exact replication of the PDF file. You may need to alter the resulting file to make the drawing more accurate.

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