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Unlock PDF and Rotate PDF on MacBook using DocHub

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DocHub offers a comprehensive solution for managing your digital documents efficiently. With its user-friendly interface, you can easily unlock and rotate PDF files right from your web browser on your MacBook. Whether you need to modify a locked document or adjust the orientation of pages for better readability, our platform provides the tools you need to accomplish these tasks seamlessly and for free. Enjoy deep integration with Google Workspace, allowing you to manage your documents with ease.

Follow the steps to unlock and rotate your PDF on MacBook

  1. Open the DocHub website in your web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to unlock. Ensure that the file is accessible and ready for editing.
  3. Locate the option to unlock the PDF. Follow the prompts to remove any restrictions placed on the document.
  4. Once unlocked, find the rotate feature. You can rotate the entire document or select specific pages to adjust their orientation.
  5. After making the necessary changes, review your document to ensure everything is in order.
  6. Finally, download or export the modified PDF to your device, or share it directly with others as needed.

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How to Unlock PDF and Rotate PDF on Macbook

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Rotate PDFs on Mac with a PDF reader. Click on the View tab on the top toolbar. Hover over the Rotate View option. Select either Clockwise or Counterclockwise.
How to Flatten PDF Forms Open fillable form. Add appropriate data. Right click on document and select Print. Select the PDF printer. ( Select OK. Specify location to save the printed, flattened version of the form. Select Save. File the flattened form in CM/ECF.
Password-protect a PDF in Preview on Mac In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF. Choose File Export. Click the Permissions button, then do any of the following: Enter a password in the Owner Password section, then retype it to verify. Click Apply, then click Save.
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.
In the TextEdit app on your Mac, do any of the following: Make a document read-only: Choose Format Prevent Editing.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image. Move the pointer next to the documents name in the title bar, click the arrow that appears, then select or deselect the Locked checkbox.
How to convert a PDF to read-only on Mac and Windows. Right-click your PDF. Select Properties. Choose Read-only. Click OK.
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.

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