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How to disable the customization in the PDF

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Hi ,

we are using adobe live cycle designer to design and create the PDF . But once the created PDF then it cannot customizethe PDF in Reader but using the acrobat able to do .

so there is chance to customize the PDF . how to prevent that one .

Is any script or settings in designer ? or any settings in server side

Advance thanks ,

Bye

dhiyan

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The user woudl have to have Designer to Customize the PDF. You can force the user to enter a password to open the PDF in Designer. On the File/FormProperties/PDF Security tab, choose the Permissions password option. It will ask you for a password when you save the document then when you open it in Designer you will have to re-enter the password.

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The user woudl have to have Designer to Customize the PDF. You can force the user to enter a password to open the PDF in Designer. On the File/FormProperties/PDF Security tab, choose the Permissions password option. It will ask you for a password when you save the document then when you open it in Designer you will have to re-enter the password.

Paul

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