Resize Adobe pdf files

hi,
i am looking for an Adobe product to mass resize pdf file. Which product is able to do so. Your help is appreciated.
thanks

1. yes its resaved as within adobe reader and apparently by doing this its reduce the size from ~40mb to 4 - 5mb
2. if its something that can be installed on the server 2k8 r2 64x will be fine or an application that will be pointed to that location to run as a batch for all the pdf files. let me know
thanks

Similar Messages

  • How to resize a pdf file?

    I have Adobe Acrobat 7.1.0 Standard. I regularly send pdf files via e-mail and when the file is too large I can’t send it.
    1 - Can I resize a pdf file to a smaller size?
    2 - If so, How do I do that?
    Thanks for any help,
    Crockett12

    When a file is too large to send by email there are many sites that will host the file for you. You can then send a link to the file. Google will host files, there is also a site called acrobat.com . There are other sites that specialize in the temporary hosting of files and will erase the file after a limited amount of time.
    You can also break the file into sections by extracting the pages say 50 or 100 at a time and then just send the individual sections.

  • Hi... I would like to purchase a Tablet Sony Xperia Z 2 10.1 (the last one of the Z series) and I was told that Adobe does not support Sony anymore.... I need to be able to open and read Adobe PDF files and I would like to know if this tablet can still us

    Hi... I would like to purchase a Tablet Sony Xperia Z 2 10.1 (the last one of the Z series) and I was told that Adobe does not support Sony anymore.... I need to be able to open and read Adobe PDF files and I would like to know if this tablet can still use Flash Player...
    Is there anyo who can help me with this? I asked in the shop and I was told "yes of course" , but when I contacted Sony directly I was advised to check with Adobe as apparently in the recent months Adobe and Sony haven't been getting along anymore...

    You may be mixing up two entirely different Adobe products.
    1. Adobe Flash Player. Needed to view web pages designed with Flash. Not needed to view PDF files. Not available for Android (not just Sony).
    2. Adobe Reader. Reads PDF files. However, the Android can also read most PDF files without needing Adobe Reader.

  • How do I convert an Adobe PDF file to Word on my Mac with all the data intact?

    How do I convert a scanned Adobe PDF file to Word on my Mac with all the data intact?

    http://www.macworld.com/article/1162699/how_to_convert_pdfs_to_word_and_other_fo rmats_.html
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pdf-converter-free/id422540367

  • Why can't I open a Adobe PDF file sent to me by e-mail as an attachment?

    Why can't I open a Adobe PDF file sent to me by e-mail as an attachment?

    I don't know. What exactly happens? (Exactly - including all error messages in full please) What is your computer (e.g. Windows 7), browser, and email program?

  • Hp LaserJet 4050n won't print Adobe PDF Files

    I have a new Computer with Adobe Reader 8.1 with Windows XP Home. I have a HP 4050n LaserJet printer. I received two Adobe Pdf files in a email today. My first attempt to print them gave me the following error message:
    PCL XL error
    Subsystem: KERNEL
    Error: ILLegalTag
    Operator: 0x1
    Position: 11005
    I then downloaded the latest HP drivers for XP, PCL 6 and it didn't work.
    I next downloaded HP driver 4050n 5e.
    The first pdf file printed just fine. The Second one printed with letters and symbols running through out the page.
    Can anybody tell me how to solve the problem? Is there a special driver needed for my 4050n printer? Am I using the right version of Adobe?
    Thanks,
    John

    I uninstall the HP5e driver and stayed with the Pcl 6 driver. In order to get the pdf files to print I had to go to advance and select images without a back round. Then the file printed out. Seems like a
    waste of my time.
    John

  • After installing Reader 11.0.07 update on my Mac OS X 10.8.5, when I open an Adobe pdf file I see Chinese script next to the blue loading bar at the bottom of the screen.  This never appeared before and I am concerned that my computer is being hacked into

    After installing Reader 11.0.07 update on my iMac OS X, v.10.8.5, when I open an Adobe pdf file I see Chinese script next to the blue loading bar at the bottom of the screen.  This never appeared before when downloading pdf files and I am worried that my computer is being hacked into or I acquired a virus.  Is this normal or do I have to uninstall this update?

    After installing Reader 11.0.07 update on my iMac OS X, v.10.8.5, when I open an Adobe pdf file I see Chinese script next to the blue loading bar at the bottom of the screen.  This never appeared before when downloading pdf files and I am worried that my computer is being hacked into or I acquired a virus.  Is this normal or do I have to uninstall this update?

  • How does I resize a pdf file page using Acrobat Pro?

    In Acrobat Pro, how can one resize a pdf file page (21.38'' x 26.75'') into one measuring 6'' x 9'', to be submitted as the trim size? Is there a feature that allows this to be done? How does one set all print options from the Application print dialog box to enable one to adjust the dimensions of any customized file page?

    I want to scale the 21.4'' by 26.8'' content down to one that can be fitted inside a 6'' by 9'' book.
    I have this pdf that was created from the InkFlow app, and I'm using Acrobat Pro to merge three files into one (about 300MB), which I needed to submit to Amazon's CreateSpace, but they needed the trim size of 6'' by 9'', while the pdf is 21.4''' by 26.8'', and I can't amend the source file size of the InkFlow files.
    I tried fiddling with the Crop and Print options, but I'm unable to resize the pdf to match the trim size. The problem on my side isn't so much on printing but to resize the pdf file page to 6'' by 9'' to satisfy Amazon's requirement for their trim size. Could this be done with Acrobat Pro? The message that appears is: Full print options of Acrobat Pro, set all print options from the Application print dialog box. Thank for the help.

  • How do I download a Adobe PDF file and get it converted to a Word document?

    How do I download a Adobe PDF file and get it converted to a Word document?

    Download: you just download it as you would any other document.
    Convert to Word: either using the ExportPDF online service, or Acrobat.

  • Adobe PDF files will not display when called via a link in page (FF 4.01)

    adobe PDF files will not display when called via a link in page.
    This happens when testing new web page from DWeaver CS5 - all other browser tests are OK (IE9, Safari5.05, Chrome etc.)

    [moved to the Adobe Reader (desktop) forum]

  • Why do old Adobe PDF files which I attach to a document show as Firefox files instead of an Adobe PDF file after an Adobe Reader update??

    Why do old Adobe PDF files which I attach to a document show as Firefox documents in my files instead of an Adobe PDF file after an Adobe Reader update?  My saved files Adobe PDF documents also appear as Firefox documents instead of Adobe PDF files.

    NO MATTER WHAT VERSION OF WINDOWS YOU'RE USING:
    Right click one of the PDFs with the Word icon.
    Select "Properties"
    Where it says "Opens With" there is a button to change it from Word to Adobe Reader, which should be in the list of available programs that pops up.
    Choose Reader, and click APPLY before clicking OK.
    That will change ALL PDFs to Reader as the default application.

  • Problems with Adobe pdf files as attachments in Mail

    I have 4 Adobe pdf files that I can open and view without a problem.
    The minute I try to attach them to an email to send to someone else, they show in the email as blank pages with the message that in order to be viewed, a more recent version of Adobe needs to be downloaded. It doesn't make sense - if my Adobe is up to date enough to open them normally, why can't Mail open them as attachments?
    Flummoxed!

    I have sent you an email reply with the following text:
    I would not say things are exactly OK, but here is what I found out:
    The two documents were produced by the program described at the link below:
    http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/designer/
    The forms, which would open in Adobe Reader 9, are filled out -- typically forms that you file out on such agency sites are only printable, and cannot be Saved in a filled out form -- yours are filled out with data -- data that could be sensitive. I will delete them very quickly, as soon as we have concluded any discussions.
    Neither file could be opened with Adobe Photoshop CS3, except to show the same error message, which is pretty unusual, nor could they be opened with Graphic Converter any differently, which is equally unusual.
    The file header, when observed in Raw Source, says the application that produced it is unknown -- a good reason Mail nor Preview could open. I am pasting in one of the file headers from Raw Source view:
    --------------090301040801050804080205
    Content-Type: application/x-unknown;
    name="09.02.06 FKR IT34 Assessment 2008.pdf"
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
    Content-Disposition: inline;
    filename="09.02.06 FKR IT34 Assessment 2008.pdf"
    All-in-all I would say these are very unusual files.
    Ernie

  • Adobe pdf. file attachments not opening - solutions please?

    Hi, I receive a lot of attachments on email that are Adobe pdf. files.   My BB Bold says that it does not have the software to open such an attachment.   Can anyone point me to and Adobe Reader for BB or show me how to activate it if it is already on board.   Thanks !

    how are you trying to read the PDF ?
    from the email? "open attachment" ?
    do you have that option ?
    can you open other attachments like DOC or XLS or JPG ?
    can you save the file to your device, then use BeamReader to read it ?
    you can read the following article from the knowledge base :
    http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB10172
    Unable to open attachments on the BlackBerry smartphone
    is your device connected to BES ? If so, ask your IT admin.
    The search box on top-right of this page is your true friend, and the public Knowledge Base too:

  • How do I continue to be able to download Adobe pdf files with FF4.0 as I was able to with all previous version?

    With FF 4.0 I can no longer download Adobe pdf files. At any website when I click the pdf icon something is displayed about a plugin-handler and nothing further happens - there is either no download or the download stops. Sometimes a partial frame of the pdf frame displays but nothing further happens. I never had this problem with previous versions of FF.

    You must be doing something wrong, or perhaps Windows 7 is interfering. Here's the step-by-step process:
    Launch LabVIEW 2009.
    Open an 8.6 VI. It should show up with an asterisk in the title bar.
    Make some changes.
    Select File -> Save for Previous Version.
    Verify that "8.6" is selected in the dropdown.
    Click "Save...".
    In the dialog click the "Save" button to accept the default of saving the VI into a new folder called "<VI Name> Folder".
    Close the VI. When asked if you want to save changes click "Don't Save".
    Check the timestamp on the newly created file in that folder.
    Open the same 8.6 VI again.
    Make some changes. 
    Select File -> Save for Previous Version.
    Verify that "8.6" is selected in the dropdown.
    Click "Save...".
    The "File name" textbox should have the same default name as previously. If you click "Save" Windows should move you into that folder, and the save dialog should remain open. The file listing should contain the VI.
    Click on the "Current Folder" button. You should get a dialog warning you that the operation will save over existing files. Click "OK" to continue. The VI will be saved as the previous version over the previous save that was done. To verify this, check the timestamp on the file.
    I just did the above on LV2009 running under XP just so I could get the button names correct.
    You can repeat steps 10-16 as many times as you want without needing to create a new folder.

  • What are the best practices for average size of an Adobe PDF file on a Web Server to be downloaded?

    We know at a certain point, an extremely large file can be slow in downloading/accessing from a web site, and lessens the end-user's experience.  How large is too large? What is a good average or suggested size for Adobe PDF files in general?
    Thank you for any guidance.

    I'm sure it varies depending on one's opinion but we have a policy that they should be under 1- 1.5MB. This isn't always posible of course. Our PDF's are mostly informational and contain little or no graphics.
    I would say that it greatly depends on the PDF. If you get up over that size, you should do your best to optimize it for your users. Sometimes you can only do so much.

Maybe you are looking for