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Subject:Re: Re[2]: Giving clients softcopy-- 4 keys? From:David -dot- SOMERS -at- ST -dot- COM Date:Thu, 14 Nov 1996 13:53:44 +0100
Well, since today is my penultimate day in my current contract and I'm
such a good mood, I shall reveal all... having opened a locked
FrameMaker document, press the following keys in sequence:
ESCAPE F l k
And yes, the case does matter... upper-F, lower-l (ell), lower-k.
<<Ah, but those read-only FrameMaker documents can be unlocked by pressing four
keys in the correct sequence... I'd stick to read-only PDF files, since they're
much harder to unlock (but given a large enough hammer, even the toughest
wallnut can be cracked).