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I've had a quick play with Publisher and firstly Studio Link is brilliant - I'm thinking I'll be looking to use Affinity as much as possible in the near future and to move away from Adobe as much as possible.

With that in mind I'll have many years of InDesign files to open/update/convert and so I had a quick look at how well the PDF import works and that looks really good too.

However.... While I'm amazed at how well my vectors, images etc. can all be edited it's also made me realise how vulnerable my work is because anybody else can of course do the same.

So my questions are:

- Is there a way to protect PDFs on export so that others can't edit in this way? (if not can it be considered as a future feature?)

- Do other people have suggestions for best practice?

Thanks

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Hi Sambader,

There is no way to create protected PDFs in Publisher at the moment I'm afraid I recommend posting in our Feature Requests section regarding this.

Thanks

Callum 

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