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With an
open password
set, the PDF can only be opened with the
password. Once opened, there are no restrictions on what the
user can do with the document (for example, print, copy, or
change it).
With a
permissions password set
, the PDF can be opened by
anyone, but its permissions can be restricted. See Figure 290.
With
both
the
open password
and
permission password
set, the
PDF can only be opened with the correct password, and its
permissions can be restricted.
Note
Permissions settings are effective only if the user’s PDF viewer
respects the settings.
Figure 291 shows the pop-up dialog displayed when you click the Set
open password button on the Security page of the PDF Options
dialog.
After you set a password for permissions, the other choices on the
Security page (shown in Figure 290) become available. These
selections should be self-explanatory.
Figure 291: Setting a password to
encrypt a PDF
Exporting to other formats
OOo uses the term “export” for some file operations involving a change
of file type. If you cannot find what you want under Save As, look
under Export as well.
OpenOffice.org can export files to XHTML.
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