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July 1, 2020
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Batch Compress PDF FIles

  • July 1, 2020
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With the cloud-based version of Acrobat DC Pro, can we still setup a way to take pdfs in one folder, compress them and dump into another folder?

If not, is there still a way to obtain the on-prem client version? 

 

I believe there was a way to do that with creating an Action that compresses files in Adobe, and then creating a batch file using that action.

 

We need to compress thousands of pdfs that come out of dynamics 365.  They are bloated and Adobe's compression reduces their size by almost 10 times.

 

 

 

Correct answer DeanUtian

You can do batch conversion using Actions.

  • In Acrobat Pro DC, go to Tools.
  • Search for Actions and click the Action Wizard.
  • You an then click New Action.
  • Under Document Processing , choose Reduce File Size.
  • Pick settings under Files to be Processed.

 

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DeanUtianCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 1, 2020

You can do batch conversion using Actions.

  • In Acrobat Pro DC, go to Tools.
  • Search for Actions and click the Action Wizard.
  • You an then click New Action.
  • Under Document Processing , choose Reduce File Size.
  • Pick settings under Files to be Processed.

 

Participant
May 4, 2021

To compress multiple files:

  • open a pdf  and select Optimize from the Tools menu
  • click on Reduce file size from the Optimize popup toolbar
  • in the Reduce File Size popup dialogue box, click Apply to Multiple Files
  • drag and drop the files in the Arrange documents dialogue box or select Add files
  • use shift key to select multiple files
  • select the output options - Target folder, ovewright files etc

 

May 12, 2021

"Comptability Questions. How far back do you go? I think 10 is good but why would I need Acrobat 4.0"

Compatibility is mainly a concern for people with specific workflows and specific rules. For example, PDF/X-1a and PDF/X-3 are very widely used in professional printing. These must be PDF 1.3 (Acrobat 4.0). Similarly PDF/A-1a and PDF/A-1b. If these mean nothing to you, I wouldn't worry about it.


Test Screen,

 

Your comments are MEANINGFUL. I was only considering in-house production but I didn't know print houses needed 4.0. Thanks you for your comments. I need to talk to FEDEX Office and Staples about this when I go by their this week.

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 1, 2020

You can use the Action Wizard in Acrobat Pro.