yes,
if you have adobe acrobat, i have v4.05, you can set security options
 when
you save the pdf.

in the save dialog there is a security tab that gives you check boxes f
or

Do Not Allow
[ ]Printing
[ ]Changing the Document
[ ]Selecting Text and Graphics
[ ]Adding or Changing Annotations and Form Fields




"Steven Dworman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/29/2002 07:39:10 AM

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Subject:  OT: pdf


Here's the deal.  A client has an extremely important pdf that they w
ant
locked down.  What this means is that they want to burn it on a cd, m
ake
the
cd copy protected, and not allow the user to save the file after it's b
een
opened.  On top of that they want to prevent the user from doing a "s
elect
all" "copy" "paste".

Can this be done?  Any solution is a consideration.



Thanks,

Steven D Dworman
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