Convert Word to PDF and Lock PDF for Microsoft
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How do I convert Word to PDF and lock it?
In the File menu, select the Info tab.
Within the Info tab select the Protect Document button.
Click Encrypt with Password.
Enter and confirm your password, then click OK.
Your document is now protected.
How do you save a fillable PDF, so it Cannot be edited?
You first add a password to your document. You do this by bringing up document properties (Ctrl-D or Cmd-D), then go to the Security tab and select to add Password security.
In the second step apply the extended reader rights via the menu item mentioned above (at this point, only Enable more tools will be available).
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