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Yes, really. It's a good thing. PDF security exists. Adobe let you put it on. Adobe let you take it off with the password. Adobe DON'T let you remove it just because it's inconvenient. That's not really how security works. You should understand where your issue lies: with the person who chose to add security and deliberately stop you doing that stuff.

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Legend
December 12, 2017

Yes, really. It's a good thing. PDF security exists. Adobe let you put it on. Adobe let you take it off with the password. Adobe DON'T let you remove it just because it's inconvenient. That's not really how security works. You should understand where your issue lies: with the person who chose to add security and deliberately stop you doing that stuff.

Participant
November 8, 2017

Here is a solution:

If you need to delete a page from a document, just do "Print" and then "Save As PDF" (depending on your platform). You should be able to remove any pages like that and have an "unsecured" PDF document where you can delete and rearrange as needed.

Inspiring
November 8, 2017

The above assumes that printing of the PDF is allowed. Note, you will also degrade the quality of the PDF.

try67
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Community Expert
December 12, 2017

Depending on what security restrictions have been applied, you may be able to extract pages if this is allowed into a new PDF and then send that new PDF to your wife. I "extraction" or "assembly" is not allowed, you will need the password to remove the security restriction. This will mean you need to get the password from your vendor.


I don't think that any security policy that limits the file from being edited allows for the extraction of pages.

Legend
July 23, 2014

1. Obtain the password.

2. Go to File > Properties.

3. Under Security, change method to None - enter password when requested.

4. Save AS the file as a new name.

5. Extract the pages.

Legend
July 23, 2014

By the way, I believe certain secured files might allow you to delete pages. Try that. If so, you can make cut down, still secure, extracted files. With care.

yossi3321
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July 23, 2014

Thank you but I don't have the password and it doesn't allow me to delete is there any other way out?