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I just want to confirm this Acrobat version difference before I ask
Those Who Sign Checks for an upgrade...
1. I created a PDF in Acrobat 6 with security set to No Security.
2. When I open the document in Reader 8 and check the security settings,
it shows Document Assembly, Commenting, Signing, and Creation of
Template Pages as Not Allowed -- even though it shows the Security
Method as No Security.
3. When I open the same document in Acrobat 6 and check the security
settings, it shows *all* of those settings as Allowed.
Is this just a cheap trick by Adobe to force an upgrade to Acrobat 7/8?
Thanks,
Dan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martinek, Carla
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:43 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: RE: Two Minutes Hate
>
> Maybe you've already tried this route, but if you can,
> train them to edit in Acrobat. :-) If you've got Acro
> 7/8, they can mark up and review using Reader 7/8.
> Then they can add comments to their heart's content...
>
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