Need to reduce the report size.

Hi all,
I am using CR2008, i have total 4 images(jpeg) in the header and footer. My problem is  size of the rpt file. i am getting 8MB for the blank report itself. so i cant able to export this file properly from my  application(.net)into .doc and RTF formats if the report having more than 20 pages. When i remove the whole images from the rpt the size is getting down to around 150KB.
    The DPI of the Image is 600 with same height and diffrent width.but the total image size is only 160Kb.i cant able to compromise the resolution of the image. While i am reducing the DPI, the size of the rpt is also decreasing. How can i overcome this problem without reducing the image resolution.
Hope anyone will give the solution for this,
Thanks in Advance,
Salah.

I ran into the same issue and was able solve the problem.
When you insert a jpeg into a report, the jpeg is converted to a  bitmap so  for example a 200K jpg file can explode to 3 megs.
I was able to solve the problem by opening my bitmap(which was black and white) in photoshop and converting the  bitmap to grayscale. Then when saving the converted bitmap I compressed the file.
Then I inserted the image into the report as a OLE object which keep the new size of the file.
Then the other thing you need to do is make sure you have Retain Original Color Depth check on under your report options so that the image will retain it resolution.

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