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Is it possible to password protect the PDF documents I am filling and sending via email? If so, how do I do that?

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Mar 06, 2017 Mar 06, 2017

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PS - I need to know how to do this from the Adober Acrobat App that I am using on my iPad.  Thanks!

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Community Expert , Mar 06, 2017 Mar 06, 2017

Not possible with Acrobat Reader.

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Not possible with Acrobat Reader.

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Mar 07, 2017 Mar 07, 2017

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Yes, but you do it in preview if you're on a mac.

- Open your pdf in preview.

- Choose File in toolbar.

- Export (not export as pdf)

- Then check the Encrypt box.

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Mac is not iPad.

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