Blender export to Acrobat 3D

Hello,
I am attempting to import 3d files into Acrobat 3d, from Blender. I've tried several different export formats from Blender and upon import to Acrobat 3d, I get the message:
"The file contains no displayable geometry."
Is there a way to get around this? Please help if you know the answer.
Thanks in advance.

Blender will to my knowledge export dxf and that should get in
if the dxf is version 12 and nothing higher - but dont expect texture coordinates to stick as dxf will not take note of them at all...
what else will blender export ? 3ds, fbx, Lightwave, anything ?

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