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Last edited by bawldiggle on Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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If you have already set password security for a file - you can change that through File -> Document Properties (Ctrl-D) -> Security.
If you make the settings "Not Allowed" for both Printing and Changing - this should not allow anyone to modify your comments.
If you want to make them permanent though - you might need to flatten them before applying the security.
If you make the settings "Not Allowed" for both Printing and Changing - this should not allow anyone to modify your comments.
If you want to make them permanent though - you might need to flatten them before applying the security.
Where do I find "settings" ?
I have searched every menu including SaveAs and Document Properties without success.
Thank you
Free PDF-XChange Editorsince 12-Aug-2018 Free PDF-XChange Viewerfor too long
... cautiously testing Editor
• Win-7 PRO 64bit | Win-7 Home 64-bit | Win-7 Home 32-bit ... fiddling with Linux Mint too
• ClassicShell GUI
Thanks for the post - you'll need to go to File --> Document Properties --> Security then hit the drop down arrow and select the option for security. This should then bring up a dialogue that will allow for customization of the settings.
Cheers,
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Thank you.
Best regards
Will Travaglini
Tracker Support (Europe)
Tracker Software Products Ltd.
http://www.tracker-software.com
Free PDF-XChange Editorsince 12-Aug-2018 Free PDF-XChange Viewerfor too long
... cautiously testing Editor
• Win-7 PRO 64bit | Win-7 Home 64-bit | Win-7 Home 32-bit ... fiddling with Linux Mint too
• ClassicShell GUI