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Subject: [Finale] TAN PDF question
> Does anyone know of a way to change permissions in PDF documents, other
than
> getting the full Acrobat?
>
>
I don't remember the name of the program, so my reply will be of
questionable value, but I do remember seeing a shareware PDF creation
program and I asked about that and was told that yes, it could change
permissions. It was about 2 months after I had just purchased the full
Acrobat so I didn'
Does anyone know of a way to change permissions in PDF documents, other than
getting the full Acrobat?
Thanks,
Johannes
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Acrobat Reader has some functions to mark up PDFs for correction. I assume
these can be enabled only using Acrobat. Does anyone know of a way to enable
them when using Ghostscript to distill PDFs?
Johannes
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ent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] TAN: PDF question
> Ah, I see. I don't know. Acrobat Reader 5 is not compatible with
> Distiller/Acrobat 5.05, so I continue to use version 4.
>
[correction]: I *should've* said there are compatibility problems between
On 19.02.2003 23:40 Uhr, Cecil Rigby wrote
> I assume you're talking about little post-it-type notes and comments? These
> have to be inserted in Acrobat.
No. What I mean is the correction features built into Acrobat Reader 5. They
are greyed out for any documents I create with Ghostscript. I ass
Does anyone know whether there is a way to allow correction markings using
Acrobat Reader, in PDFs that where created with Ghostscript, or do I need
the full Acrobat for this kind of thing?
Johannes
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