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Is there a way to batch encrypt multiple pdfs, and have acrobat create another folder with the encrypted pdfs?

New Here ,
Feb 08, 2017 Feb 08, 2017

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For example, I have 500 pdfs to encrypt shared between 150 folders. Is there any way to get acrobat DC to encrypt all 500 pdfs and create organize them in their specific folder?

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Community Expert , Aug 07, 2017 Aug 07, 2017

With Acrobat Pro you can create an Action to encrypt all files using the same policy. It can't create a new folder, but you can set it to save the encrypted files in an existing, empty folder that you've created in advance.

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Aug 07, 2017 Aug 07, 2017

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I also have same question....

How to restrict multiple pdf files together ?

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With Acrobat Pro you can create an Action to encrypt all files using the same policy. It can't create a new folder, but you can set it to save the encrypted files in an existing, empty folder that you've created in advance.

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