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PDF Files - Reducing Size With Adobe Acrobat Pro

This document provides steps for reducing the size of PDF files using Adobe Acrobat Pro. It describes using the Reduce File Size feature in Acrobat Pro 9 or XI to make the file compatible with older versions of Adobe Reader while decreasing the file size. If the file is still too large, the PDF Optimizer tool can be used to downsample color and grayscale images to 75 ppi to further reduce file size. Users are advised to save optimized files with new names and check that formatting is not compromised during size reduction.

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PDF Files - Reducing Size With Adobe Acrobat Pro

This document provides steps for reducing the size of PDF files using Adobe Acrobat Pro. It describes using the Reduce File Size feature in Acrobat Pro 9 or XI to make the file compatible with older versions of Adobe Reader while decreasing the file size. If the file is still too large, the PDF Optimizer tool can be used to downsample color and grayscale images to 75 ppi to further reduce file size. Users are advised to save optimized files with new names and check that formatting is not compromised during size reduction.

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PDF Files - Reducing Size with Adobe Acrobat Pro

The steps vary depending on the software and version. Here are some examples.

Step 1. The Reduce Size feature, Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 or XI


Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro.
1. The location of the Reduce File Size feature depends on your version of Adobe Acrobat.
In Acrobat 9, choose Document > Reduce File Size. That is, the Document menu at top.
In Acrobat XI, choose File > Save As Other > Reduced Size PDF.
2. For “Make compatible with”, you select the version compatibility that you need. If you choose 8.0, anyone with
Adobe Reader 8 and higher can open the file. OK. Save as a new file name (so you still have the original
elsewhere). Check the size of the resulting file and compare to the original file. It should be less than half the
size of the original. If it is small enough (i.e. less than 10MB sending to Clallam County), you are done.

Step 2. PDF Optimizer


If the file is still too large after performing Step 1 above, try the PDF Optimizer…
1. The location of this feature is different depending on your version of Acrobat.
In Acrobat 9, choose Advanced > PDF Optimizer.
In Acrobat XI, choose File > Save As Other > Optimized PDF
2. Go to Settings and select Custom, and change the Downsample to 75 ppi for both Color and Grayscale Images.
That should substantially reduce file size. See image below.

After reducing file save, open the new smaller file, and review the content to make sure formatting has not been
compromised. Occasionally, reducing file size might alter some of the layout, format, or images.

Notes and Tips:


You can sometimes reduce the file size of a PDF
simply by using the Save As command, and
saving as a new name. If that doesn’t work, the
steps above should dramatically decrease the file
size. When reducing file size using the PDF
Optimizer or the Reduce File Size command, you
should save it under a new name, or, keep a
backup of the original, in case layout and
formatting are adversely affected. Reducing the
size of PDFs usually improves their
performance—particularly when they’re being
opened on the web or sent in an email—usually
without altering their appearance. PDF
Optimizer provides many settings for reducing
the size of PDF files. It’s possible to save space by
removing embedded fonts, compressing images,
and removing items from the file that are no
longer needed. Before you optimize a file, you
can audit the file’s space usage to get ideas about
where best to reduce file size. Some methods of compression may make images unusable in a print production workflow. You should experiment
with various settings before making changes that can’t be discarded. And, keep a backup of your original file. If PDF Optimization makes the pages
too blurry or poor for your needs, you might have to break the PDF up into smaller files, instead of optimizing one large file.

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