Where do you ensure that the "save file" right is granted? I've heard Reader needs that. I enabled Usage Rights, so I assumed it was there?!?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jason
Where do you ensure that the "save file" right is granted? I've heard Reader needs that. I enabled Usage Rights, so I assumed it was there?!?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jason
Unfortunately there aren't any indicators in Acrobat that say "Hey, this file is enabled for X rights". You can infer that that a document is rights enabled by looking at the Security Tab in the Document Info Panel. If the document doesn't have any security applied, but does have restrictions on some functionality, then it's been Reader Rights Enabled.
There is also some testing you can do. If you can save a document from Reader, Not SaveAs or Save as Copy, but a real save. Then it's been "Save" Rights Enabled.
Reader Rights enabling also restricts the document for those things that it hasn't been enabled for. So if the document has been enabled in Acrobat 8, it doesn't have file embedding rights, so you can't attach files to the PDF.
Thom Parker
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