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How do I batch encrypt a PDF file?
[step 2] Expand the Protection section and click Encrypt.
[step 3] Click the Options button on the Encrypt step and select Password from the dialog that appears.
[step 4] Check the Restrict Editing
[step 5] Click Close, then click Save and enter Encrypt Files.
How do I password protect a PDF file on a Mac?
In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDF that you want to password-protect.
Choose File > Export, then select Encrypt. You can also enter a new name for the PDF if you want to create a pass worded copy and keep the original PDF unencrypted.
Type a password, then retype it to verify the password.
Click Save.
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