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To encrypt a PDF file, follow these steps: 1) Locate the encrypted PDF file you want to encrypt, and open it in Preview on your Mac. 3) Once you're in the file, go to File > Export from the Menu Bar. 4) Make sure to rename the file, then make sure the Encrypt option is unchecked.
The PDF document will prompt you to enter the password, Enter the security password. Here, the actual work starts, go to File option in the above >> Select Export. In Export As field rename your file and then, Uncheck Encrypt option. Click on Save. Press 'Unlock' Click OK.
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