Re: Document security settings in Acrobat
- From: Thomas Carter <T.Carter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 18:27:21 GMT
On Mon, 22 May 2006 17:14:04 +0000, Aandi Inston wrote:
Thomas Carter <T.Carter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Before saving the document, I change its properties, via a specified
security policy, so that the document can be modified and printed out.
After saving it, and loading it again, however, the document properties
invariably revert to a default that does not allow modification - in
particular, I can't modify the saved document at all if I read it with
Adobe Reader.
Reader cannot modify files. So the security reports in Reader always say
that. It can be confusing.
Actually, that is not the case. I did my taxes this year on a 1040 PDF
document that I downloaded from the net, which I could modify (and save
the mods) with Reader without any problems.
.
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