How to Reduce PDF File Size

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This wikiHow teaches you how to make a PDF smaller using a PC or Mac. Adobe, the developers of the PDF file format, provide a free web-based tool that makes it super easy to compress PDFs into smaller files. If you're using a Mac, you can skip the upload and use the Preview app to shrink your file. Or, if you have the professional version of Adobe Acrobat DC, you can use its PDF optimizer to produce a smaller file. All of these apps reduce PDF file sizes by decreasing image and (sometimes) text quality, so keep that in mind when compressing your files.

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Using Adobe's Online PDF Compressor

Step 1 Go to https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/compress-pdf.html.

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Go to https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/compress-pdf.html. Adobe offers a free online PDF-compression tool that's great for reducing PDF file sizes.

Step 2 Click the Select a file button.

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Step 3 Select your PDF file and click Open.

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Step 4 Select a compression level.

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Step 5 Click the Compress button.

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Click the Compress button. This starts the compression process. When the compression is complete, you'll see a success message, as well as the size of the newly-compressed file alongside its previous size.

Step 6 Click Download to save the compressed file.

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Click Download to save the compressed file. This saves the smaller version of your PDF to your computer. [2] X Research source

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Using Preview on Mac

Step 1 Open a PDF in the Preview app.

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Open a PDF in the Preview app. You can do this by double-clicking the PDF. If it opens in a different app, close that app, right-click the PDF, select Open with, and select Preview.

Step 2 Click the File menu.

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Step 3 Click Export… on the menu.

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Step 4 Click the

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Step 5 Click the

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Step 6 Select a location in which to save the PDF.

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Step 7 Click the Save button.

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Using Adobe Acrobat Pro

Step 1 Open Adobe Acrobat Pro.

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Step 2 Click the Tools tab.

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Step 3 Click Optimize PDF.

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\n"> Click Optimize PDF . You'll see this red file icon under the "Protect and Standardize" header.

Step 4 Select the PDF you want to shrink.

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\n"> Select the PDF you want to shrink. This opens the PDF in Acrobat. [6] X Research source

Step 5 Click either Reduce File Size.

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Step 6 Select a location in which to save the image.

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\n"> Select a location in which to save the image. You can also give the PDF a new name if you'd like.

Step 7 Click Save.

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Community Q&A

How do I reduce the file size without using third party software? Community Answer

Using the 'Reduce File Size' option does not greatly reduce the size. If you need to make it much smaller, use the "EXPORT TO" option to convert the PDF to a JPEG or any other image. Once it is an image, use the "PRINT TO PDF" option to send it back to PDF format. It will be much smaller. Be aware that some quality will be sacrificed.

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How do I reduce a scanned PDF file to 1 MB or less for uploading? Community Answer

It is difficult to achieve a specific target. Try using a website such as miniimagesvideos.com/pdf ; you can run multiple iterations on this website. The size will be dependent on the scanned images size/quality.

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How do I reduce the file size without using third party software? Community Answer

If you are using a Windows computer, go to the picture in the file explorer and choose edit, usually a choice in the menu after you right click the mouse on a Windows platform. This should take you into the Paint program where you can reduce the size.

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