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Getting Started with LibreOffice 3.3 - The Document Foundation Wiki

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Security page of PDF Options dialog<br />

PDF export includes options to encrypt the PDF (so it cannot be opened <strong>with</strong>out a password) and<br />

apply some digital rights management (DRM) features.<br />

• With an open password set, the PDF can only be opened <strong>with</strong> the password. Once opened,<br />

there are no restrictions on what the user can do <strong>with</strong> the document (for example, print,<br />

copy, or change it).<br />

• With a permissions password set, the PDF can be opened by anyone, but its permissions<br />

can be restricted. See Figure 275. After you set a password for permissions, the other<br />

choices on the Security page become available.<br />

• With both the open password and permission password set, the PDF can only be opened<br />

<strong>with</strong> the correct password, and its permissions can be restricted.<br />

Note<br />

Permissions settings are effective only if the user’s PDF viewer respects the settings.<br />

Figure 276 shows the pop-up dialog displayed when you click the Set open password button on<br />

the Security page of the PDF Options dialog.<br />

Figure 275: Security page of PDF Options dialog<br />

270 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>LibreOffice</strong> <strong>3.3</strong>

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