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Viewing document properties
When you view a PDF document, you can get information on the file, such as the title, the 
fonts used, and security settings. Some of this information is generated when the PDF 
document is created, and some can added by the person who created the document. In 
Adobe Reader, you can view, but not edit, document properties.
To get information on the current document:
1.  Choose File > Document Properties, or choose Document Properties from the document 
pane menu, which is located just above the vertical scroll bar.
2.  Select a tab in the Document Properties dialog box:
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Description. (See 
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Security. The Security panel describes what activities, if any, are not allowed. (See 
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Fonts. The Fonts panel lists the fonts and the font types used in the original document, and 
the fonts, font types, and encoding used to display the original fonts. If substitute fonts are 
used and you aren't satisfied with their appearance, you may want to install the original 
fonts on your system or ask the document creator to re-create the document with the 
original fonts embedded in it.
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Advanced. (See 
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