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A correction: these instructions are for paid-for Acrobat. The free Acrobat Reader can't set passwords; you need to pay for that. Equally, though, Reader can't make a new document. 

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Amal.
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Community Manager
November 25, 2020

Hi there

 

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You may consider going through the help pages listed below for more information.

 

- Adobe Acrobat Reader DC FAQs

- Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Acrobat DC

- Securing PDFs with passwords, Adobe Acrobat

 

Regards

Amal

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Legend
November 25, 2020

A correction: these instructions are for paid-for Acrobat. The free Acrobat Reader can't set passwords; you need to pay for that. Equally, though, Reader can't make a new document. 

ls_rbls
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Community Expert
November 25, 2020

Thank you for clarifying..as usual. I missed the Adobe Reader part.

ls_rbls
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Community Expert
November 25, 2020

Click on "File" --->>> select "Protect using Password".

 

You will be presented with a dialogue box that will let you choose what type of protections will be enforced. You'll be able to select protect from Viewing, in which case a user won't be able to open the file for viewing unless the password is known, oryou can choose to protect from editing. In the later case, the user can open and view the file but won't be able to perform any edits.

 

In the "Advanced Options" section you'll also be able to encrypt the document with password or with a digital certificate.