Operation Manual

Export bookmarks as named destinations
If you have defined Writer bookmarks, Impress or Draw slide names, or Calc sheet names, this
option exports them as “named destinations” to which Web pages and PDF documents can
link.
Convert document references to PDF targets
If you have defined links to other documents with OpenDocument extensions (such
as .odt, .ods, and .odp), this option converts the files' extensions to .pdf in the exported PDF
document.
Export URLs relative to file system
If you have defined relative links in a document, this option exports those links to the PDF.
Cross-document links
Defines the behavior of links clicked in PDF files.
Security page of PDF Options dialog
PDF export includes options to encrypt the PDF (so it cannot be opened without a password) and
apply some digital rights management (DRM) features.
With an open password set, the PDF can only be opened with the password. Once opened,
there are no restrictions on what the user can do with the document (for example, print,
copy, or change it).
With a permissions password set, the PDF can be opened by anyone, but its permissions
can be restricted. See Figure 293. After you set a password for permissions, the other
choices on the Security page become available.
With both the open password and permission password set, the PDF can only be opened
with the correct password, and its permissions can be restricted.
Note
Permissions settings are effective only if the user’s PDF viewer respects the settings.
Figure 293: Security page of PDF Options dialog
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