(Apple calls it the “owner” password Adobe, the “permissions” password. The password that opens a file doesn’t allow its possessor to modify a PDF’s permissions-only the owner password has that privilege. When you choose File > Duplicate and then save the file, choose File > Export > PDF, or File > Export as PDF, or hold down Option and choose File > Save As, Preview’s options in the Save dialog no longer include the password fields, replacing them with a Permissions button.Ĭlick this button, and you can separately set Require Password To Open Document at the top and Owner Password at the bottom. You select these in the drop-down menu to the right of image size. The Adjust Size pane contains a range of custom settings, and also lets you configure your own image size in pixels, centimeters, millimeters, points, percent, and inches. In the Menu bar select Tools and Adjust Size. Any additional file controls had to be set in another program.īy adding PDF-level permission control to Preview, Apple also had to update how you set a password for the file. Open the image you want to resize in Preview. However, this password only controlled whether someone possessing it could open the file. ![]() Monterey changes up the PDF permissions game, starting with the Save dialog.īefore Monterey, Preview let you set a password when you used File > Save As for a PDF file or chose File > Export as PDF.
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