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How to Password Protect PDF and Split PDF in MacOS with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform that simplifies document editing, signing, and distribution. With features tailored for MacOS users, it allows you to password protect PDF files and split them effortlessly. This guide will walk you through these processes, ensuring your documents are secure and easy to manage, all while integrating seamlessly with Google Workspace for an enhanced experience.

Follow the steps to Password Protect PDF and Split PDF in MacOS

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to work with by selecting the appropriate option on the platform.
  3. To password protect your PDF, navigate to the security options where you can set a password that users must enter to access the document.
  4. Once the password is set, proceed to split the PDF by selecting the pages you want to separate. This is done by choosing the specific range or individual pages.
  5. After splitting, you can save the changes. Ensure the password protection is still active on the newly created PDFs.
  6. Finally, download your edited documents or share them directly via email or other platforms, making it convenient to distribute securely.

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How to remove a password from a PDF using Acrobat Open Acrobat and open the PDF. Press Command-D to see security options, or click File Document Properties. Type in the password. Choose No Password from the dropdown menu where the password is used. Click OK, then OK again. Save the PDF. How to remove password from PDF on Mac - MacPaw macpaw.com how-to remove-password-from- macpaw.com how-to remove-password-from-
If you want to unlock PDF permanently, then go to File Edit Permssions and uncheck the requires password to open document option.
Open your PDF in the Preview app. Open the thumbnail view and select the page or pages you would like to separate. Drag and drop the pages to your desktop or to another folder. Split up PDF files on a Mac into separate PDF pages | docHub docHub.com acrobat hub how-to-split-a- docHub.com acrobat hub how-to-split-a-
In conclusion, yes, you can split a password-protected PDF document, provided you have the necessary permissions, i.e., the password, and suitable tools that can carry out the job, like HelpRange. Can I split a password-protected PDF? - HelpRange helprange.com post can-i-split-a-passwor helprange.com post can-i-split-a-passwor
Go to File Save As. Look for a checkbox labeled, Encrypt. Click the box to be prompted to enter a password to protect the file. At this point you can also type in a new name to create a copy and keep the original PDF unencrypted. Mac Users: Password Protect a PDF Using Preview - The Florida Bar floridabar.org tech-tips mac-users-passw floridabar.org tech-tips mac-users-passw
If you have the password and just want to save it as an unlocked . pdf, just open the password protected file (with the password) in Preview, choose Save, and change the name (dont select encrypt). The new . pdf file created should open without a password.
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Go to the Protect tab and click Remove Security to remove the password and save your PDF file. The PDF file will no longer be password-protected at this point.

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