How do I reduce a 300 dpi

In Freehand 8 version  9.2.2 how do I reduce a file size 1,813,841 bytes (map 48" x 40") without reducing the 300 dpi? I am on a (at least 10 year old IMAC) using OS X 10.2.8

Assuming your map is vector and not raster, try the "Simplify" xtra at the smallest amount of simplification (0.1).
- go to "Xtras" - "Cleanup" - "Simplify" (the smallest amount of simplification 0.1 usually has little affect on the appearance but reduces file sizes considerably.)
- duplicate the layer to be simplified and move the original layer to Background so you can compare simplified linework with the original to see if accuracy has been affected. Then delete the unnecessary layer. Don't forget to keep a backup copy of your original drawing.
- if "Simplify" command fails, select and simplify smaller areas.
Also, get rid of any unused junk around the drawing like unnecessary embedded images etc.

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