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Inspiring
February 15, 2025
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save as PDF makes a big PDF file

  • February 15, 2025
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Hello,

 

I have a Word file made from a conversion : Word has converted a PDF file in text.

 

I have done this :

1) I copy a one page text from Word.

2) In FM I do "special paste" + I select "text"  : 

 

3) in FM I do File / Save as PDF.

 

Problem : the saved PDF has 600 KB file size. Why is it so big for a single page of text ?

Correct answer FrameMaker-dk

You can work with the output size of the PDF, if you use the Publish function.

  1. Go File->Publish
  2. Select PDF
  3. Click on the Change Settings icon
  4. Click Edit
  5. Change the PDF settings to Smallest File Size
  6.  

  7. Click "Use Acrobat Distiller"
  8. 8: Click Save and Close
  9. Right click PDF in the Publish Panel and click Generate
  10.  

  11. With a little luck, you will get a small pdf file.

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FrameMaker-dkCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 15, 2025

You can work with the output size of the PDF, if you use the Publish function.

  1. Go File->Publish
  2. Select PDF
  3. Click on the Change Settings icon
  4. Click Edit
  5. Change the PDF settings to Smallest File Size
  6.  

  7. Click "Use Acrobat Distiller"
  8. 8: Click Save and Close
  9. Right click PDF in the Publish Panel and click Generate
  10.  

  11. With a little luck, you will get a small pdf file.
Bjørn Smalbro - FrameMaker.dk
Inspiring
February 15, 2025

Hi Bjorn,

I have noticed that if I uncheck "acrobat distiller", I have always a 600 KB file size. So it is distiller that help me to have a very small file size.

 

In FM, if I do File/save as PDF, it opens acrobat distiller window with an alert window. So I click "Yes" in the acrobat distiller alert window. When I do File/Save as PDF, Is it a way to  do not display the acrobat distiller window/acrobat distiller alert window ?

Community Expert
February 15, 2025

You do not HAVE to use Acrobat Distiller to create PDF files out of FrameMaker. It is enough to merely "Save as PDF". If, however, you want to control the PDF properties like compression, font embedment etc, you will need to do this from the Publish Panel. Whatever settings you define for PDF in the Publish Panel, are those that will be used when you use "Save as PDF". So you CAN uncheck Acrobat Distiller and still get small pdf file.  But FrameMaker can sometimes be a wee bit fickle when creating pdf files, and using Acrobat Distiller to parse the Postcript is often a more predictable manner of doing it.

Bjørn Smalbro - FrameMaker.dk