maxsd
February 22, 2017, 7:15am
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Hello
To facilitate the understanding of my 3D models, I wanted to integrate them into my powerpoint by the following manipulation:
-Developer==>Other controls==>Edrawing2015 control
When I run the presentation, everything goes well with a single model.
However, I want to integrate several (in this case 2) but powerpoint crashes when I move on to the next slide to show the second model.
If you have any information on this type of manipulation, thank you
Maxim
I don't know the controls of Powerpoint. Maybe you just have to "close" the first edrawing before opening the next one.
gt22
February 22, 2017, 10:07am
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Hi Max SD
why not make an assembly of your 3D parts
you connect them via a piece X that you hide afterwards
so you will export your assembly (your 2 parts at the same time)
and they will be separated via your room hides the void
therefore will not touch each other
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maxsd
February 22, 2017, 11:44am
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Indeed, it could work.
However, being two completely different elements, I would have liked to put them on two different slides without having to tinker with ^^.
Thank you
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gt22
February 22, 2017, 11:56am
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and you can't hide a piece in your slides
so you export your assemblies in 2 slides
and when opening each slides you hide the unwanted parts
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gt22
February 22, 2017, 12:04pm
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See this link
https://support.office.com/fr-fr/article/Mettre-des-photos-dans-PowerPoint-fdf2070b-bde8-4845-9acc-b52357afc1c0
If you save your edrawing in image you can crop among other things so delete one of the 2 pieces
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g
February 22, 2017, 12:53pm
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Hello, I may (probably) be off-topic, but otherwise you couldn't make a 3D pdf and insert it in your presentation pdf? At least you have it displayed and you hide the slide you don't need during your oral presentation!?
Have a nice day
G.
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