Hi Randall, Thanks for this supplemental info. Do you think an ordinary watermark will avoid copying/scanning my documents ? The aim is to protect my work, that noone can copy it without my permission. Greets, Franky. On Saturday 19 February 2005 18:04, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Franky,
On Friday 18 February 2005 05:51, Franky Goethals wrote:
Hi Randall,
I just want to avoid that somebody can copy / scan my presentation that i will be giving, more not.
If there exist other possibilities to do this... i'm open for other solutions. I've done this once by a sort of special watermark, but under windows. Is a normal watermark sufficent ?
Kind regards, Franky.
In looking into the PDFTK utility suggested as an answer to another poster's request for PDF concatentation tool, I discovered that it (PDFTK) is capable of adding watermarks to existing PDF files.
So this may be another option for you.
PDFTK: <http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/>
Randall Schulz
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