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Chapter 2: Working With OpenOffice.org
Name Type Default
value
Notes
EncryptFile
boolean false specifies that the PDF document should be
encrypted while exporting it, meaniful only if
the “DocumentOpenPassword” property is not
empty.
It corresponds to item (1) in .
DocumentOpenPassword
String empty the password that a user will need to read the
exported PDF, should be in clear text. Must be
used with the flag “EncryptFile” above.
It corresponds to item (2) in .
RestrictPermissions
boolean false specify that PDF related permissions of this
file must be restricted. It is meaningfull only if
the “PermissionPassword” property below is
not empty.
It corresponds to item (4) in .
PermissionPassword
String Empty the password that a user will need to change
the permissions of the exported PDF, should be
in clear text. Must be used with the flag
“RestrictPermissions” above.
It corresponds to item (5) in .
Printing
int 2 specifies what printing is allowed:
0 meaning that the document cannot
be printed
1 meaning the document can be
printed at low resolution only,
2 meaning the document can be
printed at maximum resolution.
It corresponds to item (6) in .
Changes
int 4 specifies the changes allowed to the document.
0 meaning the document cannot be
changed
1 meaning inserting, deleting and
rotating pages is allowed
2 meaning filling of form field is
allowed,
3 meaning filling of form field and
commenting is allowed,
4 meaning all the changes of the
previous selections are permitted,
with the only exclusion of page
extraction.
It corresponds to item (7) in .
EnableCopyingOfConte
nt
boolean true specifies that the pages and the document
content can be extracted to be used in other
documents (copy from the PDF document,
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