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the Permission section of the dialog to specify which permissions should be<br />

granted.<br />

Background information: In some PDF viewers, a command for changing the<br />

access rights is available. If users try to invoke this command, they will be<br />

asked for the password you have entered here.<br />

Permissions<br />

Here you can specify which types of actions should be permitted. Only available<br />

when you have specified a password to set permissions (see above).<br />

E-mailing a document<br />

Provided an appropriate e-mail program is installed on your computer, you can<br />

send documents by e-mail from TextMaker.<br />

To do this, proceed as follows:<br />

1. Create or open the document that is to be e-mailed.<br />

2. Invoke the File > Send or the File > Send > E-Mail command (if you have the<br />

Windows version of TextMaker).<br />

3. Select the format in which the e-mail is to be sent.<br />

If you send the e-mail in TextMaker document format, the recipient receives an e-mail with the<br />

TextMaker document as an attachment. In order to read the attachment, the recipient needs to have<br />

either TextMaker itself, or else <strong>SoftMaker</strong>’s free TextMaker Viewer, which can be downloaded<br />

from www.officeviewers.com.<br />

Your default e-mail application is invoked and a blank e-mail message is generated,<br />

with the document as an attachment. You can specify the recipients and type in<br />

a subject and message, if desired, and then send the e-mail.<br />

Common problems<br />

Problems that can be encountered when outputting documents are listed here, along<br />

with their likely causes:<br />

466 Outputting documents Manual TextMaker

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