
Chapter 2: Working With OpenOffice.org
Only “open password”, no restriction
To create a PDF document that can be opened by users having the correct password and to
enable those users to do anything they want with the PDF, do as follows:
1. Select “Encrypt the PDF document”
2. Click “Set Open Password” to set and confirm the password; the password can be
empty or up to 32 characters long;
3. Deselect “Restrict permission”
Note: An empty open password means that the PDF document can be opened by anyone.
“open password”, restricted
1. Select “Encrypt the PDF document”
2. Click “Set Open Password” to set and confirm the password; the password can be
empty or up to 32 characters long.
3. Select “Restrict permission” to set and confirm the password. As above, the password
can be empty or up to 32 characters long.
4. Select the permissions as desired, see Permissions available. for a description of
available permissions.
Permission restricted only
1. Deselect “Encrypt the PDF document”
2. Select “Restrict permission” to set and confirm the password. As above, the password
can be empty or up to 32 characters long.
3. Select the permissions as desired, see Permissions available. for a description of
available permissions.
PDF without restriction (Default behaviour)
1. Deselect “Encrypt the PDF document”
2. Deselect “Restrict permission”
Permissions available
The following is a description of the available permissions. These will only effect the PDF
document wheref the chosen viewer respects the settings.
Printing
Point (6) in . The user can choose if the document can be printed or not. The “Not permitted”
selection will disable the printing.
Changes
Point (7) in . The changes allowed to the PDF document can be selected here, they are self
descriptive.
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