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Without wishing to insert myself between this obvious clash of personalities, I would never-the-less wish to question an assertion you made OB. Surely any security settings made in a PDF document are designed to apply limitations on how one can use a PDF document. For instance, several times a month I have cause to save various PDF documents to my hard drive and when I click on the icon 'Save' an Acrobat pop-up menu appears advising me that I won't be able to apply edits to this document (or words to that effect). Recently I printed out a Canon camera User Manual which in the process printed the word 'Copy' across the document although this didn't appear in the monitor displayed document.
Surely, these examples (and others) are the sole purpose of the security settings and not as to whether it can be viewed or not. After all, what's the point in published a PDF document if it cannot be viewed?
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