Xerox C2424 PaperPort Professional 10 Getting Started Guide - Page 24

Protecting Items, Filing Items

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Protecting Items In PaperPort Professional 10, you can adjust the security level of your PDF files (supported up to format 1.5). When you create a new PDF from existing ones (for example, by copying a thumbnail of a page onto a Workspace) its security settings will be the same as those of the original one. Newly created PDF files will be generated according to the default PDF security settings in PaperPort, as specified under the Tools menu. There are two types of passwords in the program. The open password restricts document accessibility: you can only open it by supplying the password when prompted. The permissions password allows users to define how the document may be used. If it is not specified, further use of the file is possible without any restrictions. Filing Items A key to organizing items in PaperPort is filing items in appropriate folders. You can drag and drop items from one folder to another or from the PaperPort desktop into any folder you want. You can specify search criteria to help you find your items later. Moving and copying items between folders is also possible in split view across Workspaces. The name of each item appears below the thumbnail in thumbnail view. In a multi-page item, the name appears below the individual page names. Using the Folder Manager dialog box, you can add, remove, move, and rename PaperPort folders. You can change the color of a folder icon to one that helps you organize your items. You may also add, remove, move, and rename any folder in Windows Explorer that is viewed with the PaperPort folder structure. These changes will be automatically reflected in PaperPort. In the Folders pane, you can drag and drop, copy or move subfolders and their content to other subfolders or PaperPort folders, create subfolders, and delete subfolders. Sharing and Security, and DesktopDelivery adjustments can also be directly made for each folder shortcut menu. 24 Protecting Items

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Protecting Items
Protecting Items
In PaperPort Professional 10, you can adjust the security level of your PDF files
(supported up to format 1.5). When you create a new PDF from existing ones
(for example, by copying a thumbnail of a page onto a Workspace) its security
settings will be the same as those of the original one. Newly created PDF files will
be generated according to the default PDF security settings in PaperPort, as
specified under the Tools menu.
There are two types of passwords in the program. The open password restricts
document accessibility: you can only open it by supplying the password when
prompted. The permissions password allows users to define how the document
may be used. If it is not specified, further use of the file is possible without any
restrictions.
Filing Items
A key to organizing items in PaperPort is filing items in appropriate folders. You
can drag and drop items from one folder to another or from the PaperPort
desktop into any folder you want. You can specify search criteria to help you find
your items later. Moving and copying items between folders is also possible in
split view across Workspaces. The name of each item appears below the
thumbnail in thumbnail view. In a multi-page item, the name appears below the
individual page names.
Using the Folder Manager dialog box, you can add, remove, move, and rename
PaperPort folders. You can change the color of a folder icon to one that helps you
organize your items. You may also add, remove, move, and rename any folder in
Windows Explorer that is viewed with the PaperPort folder structure. These
changes will be automatically reflected in PaperPort.
In the Folders pane, you can drag and drop, copy or move subfolders and their
content to other subfolders or PaperPort folders, create subfolders, and delete
subfolders. Sharing and Security, and DesktopDelivery adjustments can also be
directly made for each folder shortcut menu.