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Thanks everyone for your assistance. It appears that the test was near 100%, yay!

Tomorrow we will try it again, with something slightly larger and more colorful.
 
Hi Robert

PCLinuxOS 2012 KDE version

Uses Okular as PDF viewer.

(I'm new to KDE, I have used XFCE before)

If I do as instructed and select "save" when asked, it saves just fine.

If I select "open with...Okular (default)" then it opens fine.

If I then go (within Okular viewer) to "File > Save copy as" then it copies fine where I tell it to.

BUT

If from inside Okular I select "file > save as" (NOT save copy as) and choose a destination on my Hard Drive, I get the following error message:

File could not be saved in '/home/chris/tmp/kde-chris/okularI10293.tmp'. Saving files with /Encrypt is not supported.

the file address shown above with references to .tmp is not where I was saving to any way.
I was actually saving to home/documents/instructions

I have saved another PDF from another site, using the above method and it saved fine, to where I wanted it to go.

Of course if I followed the method you asked, it worked just fine. That's good enough for me. I just mentioned this in case you want to follow it up.

Chris.

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Problems with Okular

After seeing the post Chris made, I tried another computer system. This runs MintPPC (based on Debian GNU/Linux). I have KDE 4.x installed, but I use XFCE (kinder to an elderly computer). Okular gives me the same problem with "Save As" that Chris reported.

I took the opportunity to try ePDFView. It opens and searches fine. Trying to "Save As" brings up a error message saying:
"Error Saving File
"Document is encrypted"

Evince poses no problems with saving a copy.
 
One comment: I realize that Adobe Reader is "required" for this download. But, thinking about long term usability, Adobe Reader is not something that everyone will have. Some people refuse to have it due to performance issues. Others can't have it all. I doubt that Adobe Reader is available for this system; I know for certain Flash is not available.
 
Acrobat Pro Version 6

When I tried opening it with Acrobat Professional version 6, I also had the issue with "Bad Encrypt Dictionary". (Occurred when opening directly as well as when opening a saved file.) It worked fine with Acrobat Reader.

Bob
 

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