How to save a PDF document that I have received

I apologize if this is the wrong group but I know there is a way to save a doc in the print menu but this is a bit different.
I received a pdf doc as an attachment to an email and I need to save it. I am in the Preview window with the doc open and I go to File/Save as. Another window opens and says "Without the owner password, you do not have permission to save this document" I looked at the print window under PDF and it won't let me save a pdf as a pdf.
The sender doesn't have a password.
How do I save this doc?
Andy

The sender might not have one, but the creator (owner) does. Why do you have to save it? It exists in your attachments folder.

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