When publishing or exporting to PDF from AutoCAD, the process fails with Plot and Publish Details (Print Details on the macOS) showing the following: Plot and Publish Details ERROR: Error saving PDF file; PDF file is open or uneditable. Try one or more...
There's no such thing as an uneditable PDF. The closest you can get to it is to digitally sign it, which will allow you to detect if the file was edited, not prevent it, and even that has its issues... View solution in original post Votes 1 Upvote Translate Transl...
My workaround now has been to create the PDF in Acrobat, and then open the PDF file with Preview (I work on a Mac). Then in Preview, I "print" the file and select the output as PDF and that makes the file "uneditable" (lines and text callou...
Sometimes when you share your presentation with others, you don’t want them to be able to edit your slides. While there are many ways to do this, like making your presentation as ‘Read only’ file, saving your presentation as a PDF file (PowerPoint 2010 and 2013 allow this option), p...
My workaround now has been to create the PDF in Acrobat, and then open the PDF file with Preview (I work on a Mac). Then in Preview, I "print" the file and select the output as PDF and that makes the file "uneditable" (lines and text callou...
That is a linked file. Could still be a vector PDF. What does Window > Links say about the linked image? What image type is it? Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply dcr0062 AUTHOR Community Beginner , Feb 15, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Thanks, had to pop out...
That is a linked file. Could still be a vector PDF. What does Window > Links say about the linked image? What image type is it? Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply dcr0062 AUTHOR Community Beginner , Feb 15, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Thanks, had to pop out...
That is a linked file. Could still be a vector PDF. What does Window > Links say about the linked image? What image type is it? Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply dcr0062 AUTHOR Community Beginner , Feb 15, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Thanks, had to pop out...
That is a linked file. Could still be a vector PDF. What does Window > Links say about the linked image? What image type is it? Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply dcr0062 AUTHOR Community Beginner , Feb 15, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Thanks, had to pop out...
That is a linked file. Could still be a vector PDF. What does Window > Links say about the linked image? What image type is it? Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply dcr0062 AUTHOR Community Beginner , Feb 15, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Thanks, had to pop out...