- #SAVE AS PDF FILE NOT LINK PDF#
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#SAVE AS PDF FILE NOT LINK PDF#
One of the selections will be in PDF format to optimize. There should be a toolbar that opens on the right side of the screen next to the document. Go to view-> tools-> processing of documents. Open large PDF you want to shrink in size. I could have thought of it! Don't have time to play with it now, but try this out. I could scan the document with DPI lower initially (currently scan 300 dpi in grayscale), but then I have not the quality of the scanned image I need to reduce the file down so that it can later be reprinted at a good enough quality.
#SAVE AS PDF FILE NOT LINK PRO#
Has anyone else has this problem as well? Anyone of you have any suggestions on what to do to fix? I have mainly to scan a document in PDF with my HP OfficeJet Pro and then reduce the size of the PDF file after the scan. I can get the file size reduced, but the reduced quality of the file is trash. No matter what I try, I can't reach anywhere near the same compression results than what I used to be able to achieve with my older version of Pro. I played with different settings in either the file-> save as others-> PDF of reduced size and File-> Save As-> optimized other PDF. With this new version of Acrobat Pro XI, this same file of 10 MB barely reduced up to 7 or 8 MB. The file could then be easily sent, share, read, and especially don't take tons of hard drive space. In my old version of Acrobat Pro, I used to be able to take a large PDF file (let's say 10 MB) and shrink considerably down with relative ease (less than 1 MB). I hope that some of you people can help me, I can't contact Adobe customer service. Need help: Acrobat Pro XI - reduced size PDF vs PDF optimized Reduce size PDF with Adobe Acrobat Standard DC file? If Yes, where is the button? IN Pro, the button was in the drop down "Document". I have Adobe Acrobat Standard DC and I would be able to reduce the size of PDF files that I could with Adobe Acrobat Professional. Reduce size PDF with Adobe Acrobat Standard DC file? If Yes, where is the button? PRO button was in the "D". If not, skip this step.I have Adobe Acrobat Standard DC and I would be able to reduce the size of PDF files that I could with Adobe Acrobat Professional. If you like, you may rename the file at this point.
Selecting the Desktop option makes it easy to find the PDF file later.
#SAVE AS PDF FILE NOT LINK DOWNLOAD#
Depending on your Internet browser and the settings for the PDF reader program, the PDF file may automatically download and open in your browser.
Click the link or icon representing the PDF file.Adobe has a free reader available on their website. The first thing you'll need to do is ensure you have a PDF file reader program installed on your computer.