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How to Lock PDF and Split PDF in Internet Explorer with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform that streamlines document editing, signing, distribution, and form completion to help you manage your PDFs efficiently. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can easily import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from their Google apps, ensuring smooth business processes and interactive workflows. Whether you need to lock a PDF to prevent unauthorized edits or split a large document into manageable sections, our editor provides the tools you need for free.

Follow the steps to Lock PDF and Split PDF in Internet Explorer

  1. Open the online platform's website in Internet Explorer and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to lock or split by selecting the appropriate option within the editor.
  3. To lock the PDF, look for the option to secure your document. Set a password or restrict permissions as needed to ensure it cannot be edited without authorization.
  4. If you need to split the PDF, select the pages you want to divide. Specify the range of pages or individual pages that should be extracted into a new document.
  5. After completing these modifications, review your settings to ensure everything is accurate.
  6. Finally, download the modified document, print it, or share it directly via email or cloud storage to complete your task.

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How to Lock PDF and Split PDF in Internet Explorer

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In today's tutorial, the speaker explains how to split a PDF using web browsers like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Splitting a PDF involves dividing it into different sections, such as extracting pages 1 to 5. The first step is to choose the document, like a CV template, and then open it in the browser. To split with Google Chrome, right-click the document, select "openness," and then choose Google Chrome. The same process can be done with Microsoft Edge.

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How to split a PDF into separate pages on a PC. Open the PDF in Acrobat. Select Organize Pages Split. Choose how you want to split a single file or multiple files. Name and save. Split your PDF. Save as a new file by naming your new PDF file and click the Save button.
0:27 0:57 How to Split a PDF Document into Multiple Pieces Using Chrome YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Area. Select range from the drop down menu that appears on screen. If you want to split each pageMoreArea. Select range from the drop down menu that appears on screen. If you want to split each page separately you can leave the drop down menu on the all pages option the default.
Open the PDF document you would like to password protect, select the Tools tab, scroll down to find the Protect Standardize section, select Protect. 2. The Protect tool bar will appear, select the Encrypt button drop menu. Here you can either Encrypt with a Certificate or Encrypt with a Password.
Select the PDF document you want to split. After Acrobat uploads your file, sign in. Select divider lines to set up the page ranges for each split PDF file you need. Click Continue, select a folder to save the split PDF files and click Save.
You can open the PDF in Microsoft Edge, use the print option to select specific pages or a range of pages, and then save these as a new PDF document. This feature provides a convenient way to extract individual pages from a PDF without needing specialized software.
How to separate pages in a PDF using a browser Right-click the file you want to separate. Click Open with and select a browser. Click the print icon within the PDF on the browser window. Instead of selecting a printer, select Save as PDF from the destination drop-down. Select Custom from the pages drop-down.
Select the PDF document you want to split. Upload your file and sign in to docHub. Select divider lines to set up the page ranges for each split PDF file you need. Click Continue, select a folder to save the split PDF files and click Save.
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.

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