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I searched thru live cycle.. and didnt quite see what i wanted.

I have created a full 2 page form in livecycle  Designer ES 8.2. And its a fully fillable form with text fields, checkboxes and radio buttons.

I want to secure this form so noone can edit the skeleton part of it.. So yes, i want them to be able to fill ot the form like they supposed to.. But i dont want them going to live cycle and haveing a chance to change the name of the form. Name of company  or even erase my info thats on there. This form is going to be distribued by adobe acrobat pro.

I think i almost had it in acrobat, but it wouldnt let me distribute. Is it even doable?

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You can password proyect the form in Designer to protect the source.  In Designer ES select File > Form Properties > PDF Security and set the permissions.  You will be prompted to set the password when you save the form out of Designer.

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Steve

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Correct answer by
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You can password proyect the form in Designer to protect the source.  In Designer ES select File > Form Properties > PDF Security and set the permissions.  You will be prompted to set the password when you save the form out of Designer.

See attached screen shot.

Regards

Steve

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