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adobe acrobat reader should say if the pdf if protected or not
so then I need a pdf plug in for open office for protected pdf files, which plug in is best, do you know?
How can I tell if my PDF files is protected or unprotected?
Many thanks in advance
Apparently Open Office 3 has native support: http://www.labnol.org/software/download/openoffice-free-pdf-editor-without-acrobat/2187/
people seem to be forgetting the rules.
lol, dvdbunny
There are plenty of PDF editors out there! Just one search on google gets me over 52 million results!
Here are just a few:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/editor/
http://www.nitropdf.com/free/hammer/index.htm
http://www.verypdf.com/pdf-editor/index.html
http://www.pdfill.com/
Indeed. Spam again and you get a free holiday.
honestly, a lot of people thought my threads were a laugh. It got rid of a lot of boredom some of you faced in life. I can't see why overclockers would ban me. They can't ban me I didn't do anything wrong other than post interesting threads. I thought it would have been good for their business. more people on their forums equals possible chances they may buy things from the store as their online. As well as I'm an entertainer who also needs some help from time to time. I come and go. Sometimes I am away for weeks not needing to use these forums. I never posted anything illegal. I can't see why they banned me. Don't you think there should be a poll put up asking 'do you think dvdbunny deserves a ban from general discussion' 'are his threads entertaining' 'who likes dvdbunny?' overclockers should look into this.