You only need to click on the 'File' menu, select ' Set password' option and finally enter and verify your password.
It is perfectly carried out by PDF Expert. We’ve previously mentioned that hiding sensitive material is an important function. Pick the one you like to do your best work. PDF Expert allows you to work in two viewing modes: horizontal and vertical.
What if you have to work with two documents simultaneously? Handy Split View Mode is vital when it comes to comparing agreements or translating text. Using PDF Expert you will always find them on the side bar. It might be a project paper with audio files in it or a simple portfolio. Sometimes, your PDF file has attachments.
That’s it! There are other ways to open files within PDF Expert, and you can find them in the post " How to open PDF file on Mac". Drag and drop a PDF file to the marked space on the home screen of PDF Expert.
After you’ve downloaded a free trial of the app, open it. Viewing PDF files using PDF Expert is amazing. When you get the app, you receive the whole meal deal right out of the box from viewing and editing PDFs to redacting, printing, adding and many more extras.
PDF Expert is far more than a simple PDF viewer for Mac OS X. If this hasn’t happened to you, then probably you are one of the several hundred thousands users of PDF Expert, or will become one shortly.
Basically, you get a viewer for free, and then your credit card is billed for the more useful functions. If you don’t want others to see your document or agreement’s details, (oops!) you have to pay monthly for this function. It’s not possible in the free version of this app.
Preview has a hidden Annotations Toolbar that will allow you to. Why not expand your horizon? Imagine you start working with Adobe PDF viewer on your Mac, and you need to edit the info in your tax return. If you double-click on any pdf file in OS X it will open in an application called Preview. The most obvious decision is to choose something well-known app like Adobe PDF viewer for Mac. However, please don’t rush to install, ‘cause it’s too easy to grab a misfit.
If you start googling for free pdf viewer for Mac, you’ll definitely find lots of varieties. Mac MVP Bob Jones recommends the following solution: Have you taken a look at Page Layout View IMHO, its far more 'elegant' than Print Preview ever aspired to being. You’ve received a CV from a potential employee in PDF format or your prof has sent you an extremely useful article for your project, but you don’t have any PDF editor or viewer on your Mac. Print Preview is no longer an option in Office for Mac 2011’s Excel and has been replaced by the Page Layout View. Drag and drop a PDF file to the marked space.If that is the case, you should definitely try PDF Expert. However, you might need to do something more than open and view a PDF document. Right click on the file > Open with > Preview.Double click on it to open and view the document.The most apparent one is Preview, the pre-installed application on your Mac. We will work around it.There are multiple PDF readers on macOS that will easily open any PDF document. (It’s too bad that there’s not a column for “Image Dimensions” but that’s the way it goes. Image files with the word “calendar” in their names, “Size” column gives some indication of relative size but not actual dimension. This is List View, and it’s not very helpful when it comes to showing actual dimensions, although the “Size” column does give us an idea of which image files might be the higher-resolution ones and which might be the lower-res ones. The picture below shows the results of a search for image files with the word “calendar” in their names. Show the pixel dimensions of images in the Finder’s Icon View What you really need is a way to look at an image’s icon in a Finder window and know what its dimensions are without opening it. But that takes a bit of time and all that opening and closing becomes tedious, especially if you don’t find what you want on the first try. Of course you can open up an image in Preview, or Pixelmator, or Photoshop, and find the image size via the app’s menus. This leads to a need for multiple copies of some images– one saved at high resolution, another saved at low resolution (and maybe others in between). Sometimes you want an image with many pixels, either because you want it to take up a lot of screen space or because you want it to print well, and sometimes you want an image with not very many pixels, because you want the image to load quickly on a web page or to be transferable via email. When working with images it’s important to know their dimensions (how many pixels horizontally and how many pixels vertically, 640 x 480 for example).