PDF Portfolio File Size

Hello,
we are using portfolios for a few years to archive technical documents. The portfolios contain forms, datasheets, manuals.
Recently we had to convert to Acrobat X Pro. As already dicussed in this thread the new layouts provided there are not very useful for everydays work.
What really hurts is, that the file size has increased a lot. But it seems nothing to have to do with the layout itself.
The "Grid with filepreview" is in the meantime available for Acrobat X here. But also this very basic layout needs the same space.
In Acrobat 9 a portfolio might even have less size then the sum of its components.
Are there any possibilities to shrink them down in Acrobat X?
Thanks in advance
Roman Grundner

Hi "lampmaker". I'd suggest logging a bug for this and being as detailed as possible about the contents of our portfolio. The form for bug reports can be found here https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform&promoid=EWQQL

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