Print: Compress PDF Option is Gone!

Print: Compress PDF is Gone in Leopard for PowerPoint. I used it often. I tried to compress in Preview but the resolution is way too grainy. Help!!!!!!

OK - one step forward!
You need to create a new "Filter" in Colorsync. Start Colorsync, select Filters, press the + button to create a new filter. Give it a meaningful name like "Compress PDF Medium Quality".
Click on the down arrow at the right and select Add Image Effects Components.
Choose Image Compression from the list - image Compression attributes will appear.
Change MODE to JPG (it works for me)
Change the QUALITY to near maximum (you may need to experiment with this)
Close this new filter by clicking on the arrow at left.
Now OPEN the PDF with the Colorsync FILE/OPEN menu selection.
Select EXPORT from the Colorsync FILE menu
Your new filter should appear in the drop-down menu for Quartz Filter
Doing this reduced a 1Mb PDF to 450Kb and the image quaility was acceptable. The built-in filter reduced it to 280K but image quality was poor.

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