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On 03/24/2011 10:45 AM, rudinshah shah wrote:
Hi..

One of the features that I really like is the ability to create a hybrid pdf
file without I manually install the required plugin.. I have a request here.

About the attachment that enable LibreOffice open the PDF. By using the
Hybrid feature, we can create PDF that can be open using LibreOffice Writer.
* I wish that I can password protect the attachment so that not everyone can
open/edit my file*. Only those who know the password can open the pdf using
LibreOffice Writer, else can only view the pdf using pdf viewer.

This is important especially if user create a pdf that content certain data
that should not be change by non-authorize person.

Thanks,


I'm not sure I understand. You can password protect the pdf/document
using the Security tab in File|Export as PDF. You can set one password
to open, and another to allow changes (Set permission password). If you
set one to allow changes, LO will not open the document in Writer unless
the correct password is first entered. You of course have to re-export
as pdf with passwords set after you've modified the document in order to
preserve the security.






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