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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

Lock PDF and Edit PDF on Mac using DocHub

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DocHub is an intuitive online platform designed to streamline your document management needs. With features that allow you to edit, sign, and distribute documents seamlessly, it empowers users to manage their files efficiently. Whether you're collaborating with a team or completing forms, our platform ensures a smooth experience, especially for Mac users. By integrating deeply with Google Workspace, you can import and export documents effortlessly, making it a perfect choice for professionals seeking convenience and functionality.

Follow the steps to Lock PDF and Edit PDF on Mac

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Once there, log in to your account to access your documents.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to edit. You can easily drag and drop it into the designated area or select it from your device.
  3. Once the document is open, locate the option to lock the PDF. This feature ensures that your document remains secure while you edit other sections.
  4. Proceed to make the necessary edits to your PDF. Utilize the editing tools provided to modify text, add images, or annotate as needed.
  5. After completing your edits, you can choose to save your changes. The platform allows you to download the final version, print it, or share it directly via email.

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How to Lock PDF and Edit PDF on Mac

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Today's tutorial demonstrates how to lock a PDF from editing using DocHub Acrobat Pro DC. To begin, open the PDF file and go to the tools option. Click on the protect option, then select protect using password. Choose viewing and editing, set a password, and click apply. Save the file, then reopen it to view the changes. Editing will not be permitted without the password. This ensures the document remains secure. Thank you for watching, please like, share, comment, and subscribe.

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Steps to remove PDF password on Mac: Download the PDF file to your Mac. Open Finder, locate the file, and double-click to open it. Enter the password to unlock the file. Click on File, then choose Export as PDF. Enter a name, set the destination, and click Save to remove the password requirement.
Open PDFs and make notes with Preview. Select Tools. Select Annotate. Tap the text icon. Place your cursor on the PDF where you want to add new text. Type the text. Use the text icon to change the font, size, and style of the text.
Move the pointer next to the documents name in the title bar, click the arrow that appears, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox. Tip: To lock or unlock a file in the Finder, select the file, choose File Get Info, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF. Choose File Edit Permissions, then do any of the following: Set a password for opening the PDF: Select Require Password To Open Document. Enter a password, then retype it to verify.
Make a document read-only: Choose Format Prevent Editing. To allow editing, choose Format Allow Editing. Lock a document: Place the pointer to the right of the document title at the top of the document window, click the arrow that appears, then select Locked. To unlock a document, deselect Locked.
Open a file in Acrobat and choose Tools Protect. Select whether you want to restrict editing with a password or encrypt the file with a certificate or password. Set password or security method as desired. Click OK and then click Save.
Remove password security Open the PDF in Acrobat. From the All tools menu, select Protect a PDF. From the left panel, select Remove security. Your options vary depending on the type of password security attached to the document: If the document has a Document Open password, select OK to remove it from the document.

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