PDF getting bigger when edited
I have a PDF that I was editing recently that got bigger after I edited it, but the edits should have kept it relatively the same size. The changes included replacing a page (put in the new page and deleted the old page, and the only change on the page was changing the word widow to married), and then updating the page #s in the footer (the page # footer was already there. The ultimate size of my PDF increased from 3.3 MBs to 4 MBs, which I know is not large, but these are for new employees who have a 5 MB/doc limit on where they upload their training docs, so size matters, and if those small changes increased the size that much, then the next time we have to edit the document could potentially put us over the limit, and make us have to start all over at the beginning for managing our docs.
So, my primary question is, why is the file getting bigger if I am seemingly doing a 1 to 1 replacement? Is there a recommended way to avoid having this happen?
Or, I do know that I can save the PDF as a reduced size PDF, but was wondering how that will affect the long term quality of the file. Would it still get to a point where we need to re-create the PDF from the beginning? (Our source file is a PPT, which we then convert to PDF and add form fields so it can be filled out electronically.)
Thank you for the help!!
