Paizo, Did you Password Protect KQ3?


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Liberty's Edge

The reason I ask is because the bookmarks on the .pdf aren't linked to their respective pages . . . which sort of undermines the .pdf's usefulness.

I spoke with Mr. Baur, and he assured me that he hasn't protected KQ3. So, the only other source I can think of is you.

If you did password protect it, please either undo that, so that I may link the bookmarks, or otherwise, please correct the bookmarks, so that I may re-load the .pdf.

If you did not do so, then I am at a loss. I do not know how to "unprotect" the .pdf.

Help?

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Yep—we have to protect them to maintain the watermarking. Normally, this is something the publisher would have to correct, but since it's Wolfgang, and since it's easy, I've fixed the bookmarks.

You can download the updated version for free at your downloads page. (If the file shows that it has already been personalized, you'll need to repersonalize it before you can download the corrected version.)

Liberty's Edge

Vic Wertz wrote:

Yep—we have to protect them to maintain the watermarking. Normally, this is something the publisher would have to correct, but since it's Wolfgang, and since it's easy, I've fixed the bookmarks.

You can download the updated version for free at your downloads page. (If the file shows that it has already been personalized, you'll need to repersonalize it before you can download the corrected version.)

Thanks Vic. You can disregard my e-mail which raises the same question that you answer here.

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