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h2. Introduction
Geocap lets you export your graphics to a PDF3D document that lets anyone rotate and zoom in to reveal hidden detail, all within the standard and free AdobeĀ® Reader. Read more about: [PDF3D|http://www.pdf3d.co.uk/].
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*In this section:*
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h2. Exporting to PDF3D
Exporting to PDF3D works the same way as exporting other graphics in Geocap. Click *File > Save Graphics As*, select a file name, a location to store the file and select *pdf3d* as file type.
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You can turn on and off the different display elements in Adobe Reader by using the *Model Tree*
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Not that *LOD display* is not supported by PDF3D
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Exporting to PDF3D
Exporting to PDF3D works the same way as exporting other graphics in Geocap. Click File > Save Graphics As, select a file name, a location to store the file and select pdf3d as file type.
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You can turn on and off the different display elements in Adobe Reader by using the Model Tree |
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Note that LOD display is not supported by PDF3D |