"Setting PDF properties" refers to the process of defining or adjusting specific attributes or characteristics of a PDF document. These properties may affect various aspects of the PDF, such as metadata, security settings, viewing options, and more.
Typical features of software in the area of "setting PDF properties" include:
Editing metadata: The software allows the user to edit metadata of the PDF document, including title, author, subject, keywords, and other relevant information.
Setting security settings: There is the option to set security settings for the PDF, such as password protection, encryption, permissions for printing, copying, or editing the document.
Configuring page view: Users can set page view options such as displaying sidebars, toolbars, bookmarks, or thumbnails.
Setting compression settings: The software allows setting compression settings for images or the entire content of the PDF to reduce file size.
Changing file attributes: Users can also change general file attributes such as creation date, modification date, or file size.