Import shape-Files in Acrobat Pro XI

Hello,
i have Macintosh 10.6 and Adobe Acrobat Pro XI.
I found on Adobe Website a Workflow importing shape-Files in Acrobat Pro XI.
Here is the Link to the site: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/acrobat/using/WS0984BCAA-1B6D-42ae-A5DF-4E51D496E783.html#WS82 44FB06-C3F6-40cd-9D95-261B9DAF0070
The caption is called: Import Shape-Files
My Problem is that Acrobat can not import shape Files. The datatyp ist not supported.
I have the shp. and dbf.-Files.
Can anybody help me?
Is there another possibility importing shape-files in Acrobat?
Thank you very much.

What exactly happens when you try to follow those four steps? And does theshapefile overlap with the current PDF map (existing geospatial PDF)?

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