Save as reduced file size

I receive pdf's to be posted on the web and need to reduce the file size. Is there a way to do this with a keyboard shortcut or some other way besides clicking on the file>Save As menu?

How about using the Action Wizard preset "Prepare for Web Publishing"?

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  • I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI (11.0.08) When performing "Save as" "Reduced file size pdf" Adobe processes for a while then completely stops, and has to close down. Just started doing that today.

    I use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI (11.0.08) When performing "Save as" "Reduced file size pdf" Adobe processes for a while then completely stops, and has to close down. Just started doing that today.

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  • SAVE AS reduces file size, but do I lose quality?

    I've got a large textbook with 4-color graphics and the file sizes can get out of control. When I replaced a single page and then doing a SAVE AS and overwriting the original, the file size dramatically reduced. Then I did a test, and found it works on all files. I am NOT resampling, or downsizing or trying to optimize. I created the PDFs using the printer's PDF specs. But if I can do a simple SAVE AS and reduce the file size, I'd like to. I've search the internet and can't find an answer. Most links were about optimizing or trying to force the file size smaller by manipulating the content.
    Thanks in advance.

    I use Indesign CS6, generate using " Adobe Preset PDF" settings I created for this printer  Have used these settings for years  without a problem. Yes, I just open, SAVE AS, and then close. NO changes whatsoever.  I suspect it removes duplicate information, but can't be sure.

  • Save As Does NOT Reduce File Size

    I have tried everything to reduce the file size of my Adobe Acrobat Pro X Form with Save As (Reduce File Size, As Optimized, etc...).  Unfortunately, the file size does not reduce.  I send to a friend who has Acrobat 9 and he is able to reduce the file from 45mb to 182kb...what gives?  He sent my original file to his co-worker who has Acrobat Pro X and he has the same issue that I do.  This appears to be a version issue. Any help would be appreciated as I have about 150 of these that I need to get down to a reasonable file size.

    Actually, I found something else. It's very curious.
    The form fields themselves are OK, and there is only one tiny copy of CopperPlate Light.
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    It would be interesting to know the life cycle of this form (by which I mean how it was born and what happened along the way). It was made with Acrobat 10 from Word, but that (presumably) didn't do the bad thing. Can you remember what happened to the file in the mean time? Was it only EVER edited in Acrobat X, or were any other utilities used on it - even if they didn't seem to be related to form fields at all? Do you have any old copies before it grew in size?

  • How do you reduce file size of a PDF if Save As doesnt work?

    I have been trying to reduce the size of a PDF, using the Save As > Optimized PDF method.
    I have also tried Save As > Reduced Size PDF.
    This is on a file made up of 20 pages of full page Jpegs. (These were generated by the script in Photoshop that generates Jpeg files from Layer Comps within the document.)
    If I use Reduced Size PDF, I get a greatly reduced file size but the image quality suffers greatly. (Lots of artifacts and blurryness)
    There are no options to choose the level of compression I want.
    If I use Optimized PDF method, I cant seem to reduce the file size no matter what I set the Jpeg compression to.
    Is there some way to cut the size of the file down but not lose so much image quality?
    Any suggestions?

    Part of the problem here is that the files that are produced when I run the script to output files from layer comps are very big.
    If I "save for web" for each layer comp, I wind up with way smaller Jpegs. Thus a much smaller PDF.
    So the question is: Can you make the script, Layer Comps to Files, create smaller more optimized Jpegs? (Like you get when you save for web)

  • Why can I only "Save as Other... Reduce File Size" a single time for an Adobe X file?

    We are struggling with our form editing in that anytime we make a change and save the file size is doubled.  As a work around we started using the ...Reduce File Size save as.   However, we can only use that once per file.    Some of our forms contain several hundred fields that are edited, with the behavior as is we cannot save our work as we go.  
    Reproduction Steps...
    1. Open a file in Acrobat X and note it's file size.
    2. Make any kind of change (our work is focued on View>Forms>Edit)
    3. Go to File > Save as Other... > Reduce Size PDF
    4. Set Version Compatability to 'Retain Existing' and Save
    5. File size should be very close to the original
    6. Open the new file
    7. Rinse and repeat steps 2 and 3
    8. Note  that when you go to try to Save as the new edit, the Save As Reduce size is grayed out and no longer available for seslection.
    Please help!!!!

    Just do a standard Save As. The problem is that Save includes the old and new. Save As deletes the old. Also, if you distribute the form it is locked from editing as I understand it.

  • Reducing file size #2...Preview, Quartz Filter vs Adobe Pro Optimize

    Questions on reducing a pages to pdf file…I will post each question seperatly.
    2) I read that you can reduce file size of a pdf in preview with a quartz filter. I created my own filer and it worked as expected. But, I also have Adobe Acrobat Pro, with save as PDF Optimized. The pro seems to have much more capability than the quartz filters.
    Is one better that the other to use? The adobe optimize (standard settings) took it from 20 to 6 megs.
    THanks, Bob

    The Adobe Acrobat settings you chose are probably using .jpeg to reduce the file size.
    .jpegs are lossy. ie You lose detail and sharpness the more you compress the image.
    The Quartz filters are usually of very high quality, but they are a black box and you need to understand what the settings are in each one. Quartz filters are extremely powerful, fast and as I said usually high quality but I suggest you experiment and see if they meet your needs.
    Peter

  • Reduce File Size in Acrobat Pro (9.5.5) Corrupts Graphics in PDF Documents - shows up as black image

    Whenever I use Reduce File Size in Acrobat Pro (9.5.5), sometimes some of the images (not all) get corrupted and show up as a black image in the new document.
    Actually, the new reduced document looks okay when viewed in Acrobat, but the problem shows up when viewed in the Preview application on the Mac.
    I'm using Acrobat 9.5.5 with Mac OS 10.8.6
    I've tried re-importing the graphic into a new graphic box, which didn't work.  Thinking there may be some type of corruption with the actual graphic file, I then tried viewing the graphic, then taking a screenshot of it to create a completely new file, and then re-importing the new graphic file into the original document (created in Adobe In Design 5.0.4).  I then export the new document as a pdf, and brought it into Acrobat Pro to do the Reduce File Size.  Same thing happens - black box appears where the graphic was.
    I then tried using the Reduce File Size within the Save As function of the Preview application on the Mac - while the graphic remains intact, many of the other graphics in the document are "reduced" too much, to the point where the image quality is seriously degraded, and therefore not usable.
    Any other ideas?

    Hi Anoop,
    I can share the graphic file, but not the pdf which contains it (as it contains confidential information) - thanks!

  • Reduce file size in Acrobat X

    What is the best way to reduce file size? The Document menu is no longer an option. When I try to Save As... Reduced File Size or Optimized PDF, the program crashes.

    We aren't Adobe. We're just users like you.
    Regardless, this is something that requires Adobe Acrobat and not Adobe Reader. This is the Reader forum.

  • Reducing file size in Acrobat Pro XI

    Created a 36 page PDF from 300ppi scans of pages of a large 1822 Bible, applied OCR, resulting file size was 53, 149 KB.  Need to get it down below 20,000 KB.  Used "Save as Other>File Size Reduce" and "Save as Other>Optimize." Set the latter to Reader X, and minimum size. Result was no reduction whatever in file size.  What's wrong?

    I have Acrobat Pro X - so I'm not sure if XI has this same feature, or if it's in the same location, but see if you can try this:
    Tools > Document Processing > Optimize Scanned PDF
    I use this a lot to reduce PDFs that won't reduce through a Save As.
    Hope this helps.

  • Save As PDF file size issues

    I am currently using Word 2008 to produce a club newsletter for email distribution. The Word (.docx) file can be up to 2.4MB in size. When I use Print > Save to PDF the resulting file can be as large as 12MB! I tried using the CUPS-PDF virtual printer option and got a file 26MB is size!!
    A friend used his Windoze machine to print to PDF and got the file size I was after at just over 1MB. I also tried the Adobe Online "convert to PDF service" and got file sizes lower than 1MB.
    What is going on with the Mac OSX conversion? How can I get smaller PDF's without having to shell out for Adobe Acrobat Pro?

    Peter Ongley wrote:
    How can I get smaller PDF's without having to shell out for Adobe Acrobat Pro?
    This may not help or may degrade any images in your document, but try this: Open the PDF file in the Preview application. Invoke File -> Save As, then set "Quartz Filter" to "Reduce File Size", give the file a different name, and save the file.

  • Making a interactive PDF from indesign, but it's too big. Tried to reduce file size in Acrobat, but

    Making a interactive PDF from indesign, but it's too big. Tried to reduce file size in Acrobat, but it does not reduce file size.

    Use the Optimize PDF command in Acrobat, it gives you more control. I think it's under the Advanced menu in Acrobat 9 Pro and File > Save As > Optimized PDF in Acrobat X Pro.
    You might try playing around with different settings. You can also click the Audit Space button at the upper right to see if its from images or other things causing the file size problem.
    Unfortunately, InDesign doesn't write interactivity in a very optimized way. You get better results with buttons, for example, creating them in Acrobat Pro and using the Duplicate command to duplicate them across multiple pages.

  • How do I reduce file size in Adobe 9.4.5?

    Hello,
    I'm using Adobe 9.4.5. I can't figure out how to reduce file size. My 'save as' options don't offer this because they only offer 'save a copy' or 'save as text'. And I don't have the 'Document/reduce file size' option. It's simply not there.
    I'd appreciate any advice on how to do this.
    Many thanks.

    You can also try Document>Reduce File Size. The PDF Optimizer has more features, but Reduce File Size my meet your need. I find different results with both methods, making me sometimes wonder which is the best approach.

  • Reduce File Size - Other Options

    I have a very large PDF file (521 mb) with about 6,500 b/w pages that I am trying to get to much smaller (under 350 mb). I am using Acrobat  Pro v9.2 and I have tried most of the typical file size reduction methods (Reduce File Size and different settings on Optimization). I have even tried to take the PDF and then "Save As a TIFF" file and then merge it back into a single PDF.
    I have also to "Print to PDF" in an attempt to use the printer driver to recreate the PDF file but in a smaller size. Not much luck here either.
    Now I was able to take a single page (2 mb) and "place" it into Photoshop and then "Print to PDF". This did create a nice resolution PDF file that was much much smaller (about 350 kb). This works, but it would take too long to do this with 6000+ pages so it really isn't a practical solution for a file with thousands of pages.
    Does anybody have a technique or method to reduce a PDF with thousands of pages into a smaller overall size??? Or, d0 you know of optimization settings that I should use???
    David

    1) in the share dialog, you see some presets, mail, web, cd.rom.. choose one of these and your file size will shrink dramatically...
    I personal prefer a "manual" setting, choose Quicktime, hit the button, and you get confronted with a second window, with zillions of options...
    2) sure, spend some time reading..:
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/iMovieLesson6.pdf

  • How to reduce file size

    I have one page file. There is no image, just text. Now the file size is 3MB.
    I cannot reduce size anyhow. I have moved the tick from embed fonts at save option tab but file size is same.
    How I can reduce file size?
    In addition this file is used so many times.

    Probably not.
    If you don't see the Master Page tab in Designer, then the way in which you imported the existing PD means that the page was brought in as artwork. I don't think you will be able to reduce it now.
    One potential option would be to:
    Go back to the existing PDF and export the page as an image. You can process the image in Photoshop (or similar) and get the image file size down.
    Then start a new form in Designer and on the Master Page drag on an Image object and associate it with the image in step 1.
    Save this new form and see is the file size acceptable. If so, proceed.
    Now open your existing 3Mb form in Designer and copy all of the objects.
    Paste these into your new form.
    You may need to move things around a bit.
    Hope that helps,
    Niall

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