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Hi everyone,
I’m working on a project where I regularly share PDF menus, and I want to make sure the files are easy to download without losing quality. Is there a way to save a PDF directly in Adobe Acrobat with the smallest possible size, rather than compressing it afterward?
for example I wrote an article on [LINK REMOVED BY MODERATOR] and the file size is big as it contains images and tables, how can I make or save it in smallest size without comprosing on quality of media.
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Thank you for reaching out.
It is not possible to save the file to PDF with a smaller size. You may refer to the steps used to create the PDF from another file format in the following help document: https://adobe.ly/4iqjAkM. You can later use the feature in Acrobat to reduce the file size. For more information, refer to the following help document: https://adobe.ly/4bqPpaG.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Meenakshi
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Reducing the weight of a PDF is always a compromise on its quality.
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Tables are not likely to take any more space than regular text. Images and fonts usually account for the vast majority of a PDF's file-size. If you could share a sample file we might be able to give more exact advice, but generally speaking removing unnecessary fonts and reducing the size (or removing entirely) images should make the most difference.