When you add a 3D object to a document, you can rotate it along its x, y, and z axes. You can also resize a 3D object proportionally to make it larger or smaller without changing its shape. If a 3D object contains an embedded animation, you can play and pause the animation.
Go to the Pages app
on your Mac.
Open a document with a 3D object, then click the object to select it.
If you don’t see selection handles (white squares) around the 3D object, it may be a section layout object.
To edit the 3D object, do any of the following:
Rotate it: Drag the Rotate
button in the center of the object.
You can also click the 3D Object tab in the Format
sidebar, then use the 3D Rotation controls to rotate the object along its x, y, and z axes, or enter values in the fields. Click Reset Rotation to set all the values to zero degrees.
Resize it: Drag any of the selection handles surrounding the 3D object. Or click the Arrange tab in the Format
sidebar, then enter new values in the Width or Height fields, or click the arrows next to the fields.
Play the 3D object’s animation: If the 3D object contains an embedded animation, click the Play
button in the lower-right corner of the object to play the animation. Click the Pause
button to stop the animation.
You can also align a 3D object with another object on a page, or specify it’s location using its x and y coordinates. To learn more, see Position and align objects.