Can I use PDF-XChange Viewer or PDF-XChange Editor to add passwords to documents?
Yes.
PDF-XChange Editor
This Article Details how to lock a document so that no one else can further edit it.
More information on how to determine passwords and other security settings are available on the Document Properties page of the online PDF-XChange Editor manual, which is available here.
PDF-XChange Viewer
1. Click File in the Menu Toolbar.
2. Click Document Properties. The Document Properties dialog box will open.
3. Click Security in the Categories section and then select Password Security in the Security Method dropdown menu:
The Password Security dialog box will open:
PDF-Tools
The Protection Tools can be used to add passwords, digital signatures, timestamps and several other security measures to documents. See here for further information.
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