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Publishing Creo Models to a Website

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    Posted: 19.Nov.2024 at 21:36
Hi all
I have a Creo PTC assembly model which I would like to export to be viewed on a website. It needs to be in a way that users do not need to create a login to a portal to view but can interact with the model by zooming and rotating about 3 axis. It would also need to be a read only file as the model is protected.
Thanks in advance
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote julecave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Mar.2025 at 23:39
My company is attempting a move from traditional 2D drawings to a more interactive 3D PDF. We have struggled to actually produce these documents despite having spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on equipment and software.



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