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Not sure of my contract--have a document 3.689 MB--can't create/too big. Can create at 1.2 MB segments--upgrade required?
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Hi RichieWms ,
Please provide the Exact dot version of the software & OS installed at your system .
Check whether is there any update available for the software after going through "help > check for updates "
Using which application the document was originally created .Is this happening with the other documents as well.
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Yatharth
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Yatharth--
As I said, I am a novice that usually does one small conversion a month as
a draft for a newsletter so pictures don't jumble.
My 3.7 MB WORD document when attempting to convert says "exceeds 100MBs"
I have Windows 10 operating system which has messed some things up since
loading it 2 weeks ago. I did go into Tools and found Adobe Reader DC and
"modified". It said "optimizing performance". I then went to Adobe HELP
and did the same again for Adobe Reader DC. No luck
Same answer. Thinking I should deinstall and reinstall--had to do this
for AOL after loading Windows 10.
Richard Williams
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It sounds like you're trying to convert the file via an online subscription. The Acrobat application has no such limits.
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Problems:
1. You haven't told us what you are using to convert.
2. As you probably know, in different parts of the world, dot and comma mean different things in numbers. So I dont know how to read 3.689 MB. Is it "nearly four megabytes" or "nearly four thousand megabytes". If it is "nearly four" this is far below any Acrobat limit. It is is "nearly four thousand" it is over 30 times too large for some services, and fine for others.
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In a message dated 2/8/2016 2:56:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
forums_noreply@adobe.com writes:
Problems:
1. You haven't told us what you are using to convert.
The Adobe product is "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC"
2. As you probably know, in different parts of the world, dot and comma
mean different things in numbers. So I dont know how to read 3.689 MB. Is it
"nearly four megabytes" or "nearly four thousand megabytes". If it is
"nearly four" this is far below any Acrobat limit. It is is "nearly four
thousand" it is over 30 times too large for some services, and fine for others.
USA, decimals -- Similar downloads of the 50 page document (10-15 pages
each) with photos say--
1.1 MB
606 KB
783 KB
1.2 MB
thus the total of 3.689 MB
still thinking deinstalling and reinstalling may eliminate bugs that may
have occurred. OR
maybe my subscription just doesn't allow this
Richard Williams
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Reader is not capable of creating PDF files on its own. You're probably subscribed to a web-based service, like PDF Pack.
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Thank you for clarifying. I am pretty sure reinstalling will not solve this. I think the problem may be how you are working out the size. No need to total anything. And nothing can be guessed from similar files. Just use Windows Explorer or Macintosh Finder to look at the size of the Word document after you save it. Nothing else is reliable.
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