Optimize Adobe PDF Size (Reduce) via Adobe LC Services.

I would like to know if there is a Service provided by Adobe LiveCycle ES2 which will reduce the size of a given PDF (Static or Dynamic) something similar to what you get using Acrobat menu option Optimize PDF.
Tarek.

It does compute if there ARE duplicate backgrounds. The resulting PDF can store the backgrounds once rather than (maybe) thousands of times.
Try saving the file with a new name deleting NO pages, just to elminate the page deletion.
How do you create the PDF in Word?

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