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I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A
business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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Have you tried PrimoPDF. The price is right and I have found it to be as
efficient as far as file size is concerned as Acrobat. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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G'Day Ken,
Just as there is Microsoft Office, there is also Star Office by Sun Microsystems. The core of Star Office is a suite of Programs known as Open Office. Now Open Office is FREE - yes FREE. The suite consists of programs that have a VERY FAIR degree of compatibility with Microsoft Office. These include: Writer (Word) Calc (Excel) Impress (PowerPoint) Using Writer, you can open standard Word documents with a reasonable degree of confidence. (Similarly for Impress and Calc ...) To address your issue, Open Office also has an excellent 'Export as PDF ...' facility. While I won't be giving up Microsoft Office anytime soon, I always have Open Office installed - I have a number of correspondents, clients and students that use Open Office/Star Office and I have inter-converted numerous Word docs without any real problems. You can download open Office 2.10 at: http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/index.html. Good Luck! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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Thanks Doug
I have downloaded and it is tantalisingly near in that the first few have been well under 300kb but there has been the odd one over. I will try more documents again later or may try and see if the web host can increase my size of upload limit by 50kb to 350kb which would sort it out. Last time I asked it was no. Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Have you tried PrimoPDF. The price is right and I have found it to be as efficient as far as file size is concerned as Acrobat. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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Hi Pat
Just downloaded and have tried and it seems to work but will play with it more later. Thanks for the tip and it might be a possible answer but like you I will still stick to Word for most of the time. Ken "Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message ... G'Day Ken, Just as there is Microsoft Office, there is also Star Office by Sun Microsystems. The core of Star Office is a suite of Programs known as Open Office. Now Open Office is FREE - yes FREE. The suite consists of programs that have a VERY FAIR degree of compatibility with Microsoft Office. These include: Writer (Word) Calc (Excel) Impress (PowerPoint) Using Writer, you can open standard Word documents with a reasonable degree of confidence. (Similarly for Impress and Calc ...) To address your issue, Open Office also has an excellent 'Export as PDF ...' facility. While I won't be giving up Microsoft Office anytime soon, I always have Open Office installed - I have a number of correspondents, clients and students that use Open Office/Star Office and I have inter-converted numerous Word docs without any real problems. You can download open Office 2.10 at: http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/index.html. Good Luck! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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You're Welcome!
`[:-} -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Hi Pat Just downloaded and have tried and it seems to work but will play with it more later. Thanks for the tip and it might be a possible answer but like you I will still stick to Word for most of the time. Ken "Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message ... G'Day Ken, Just as there is Microsoft Office, there is also Star Office by Sun Microsystems. The core of Star Office is a suite of Programs known as Open Office. Now Open Office is FREE - yes FREE. The suite consists of programs that have a VERY FAIR degree of compatibility with Microsoft Office. These include: Writer (Word) Calc (Excel) Impress (PowerPoint) Using Writer, you can open standard Word documents with a reasonable degree of confidence. (Similarly for Impress and Calc ...) To address your issue, Open Office also has an excellent 'Export as PDF ...' facility. While I won't be giving up Microsoft Office anytime soon, I always have Open Office installed - I have a number of correspondents, clients and students that use Open Office/Star Office and I have inter-converted numerous Word docs without any real problems. You can download open Office 2.10 at: http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/index.html. Good Luck! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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Try using the PrimoPDF printer to print the .pdf file that it creates.
Sometimes (but not always) it will reduce the size even further. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Thanks Doug I have downloaded and it is tantalisingly near in that the first few have been well under 300kb but there has been the odd one over. I will try more documents again later or may try and see if the web host can increase my size of upload limit by 50kb to 350kb which would sort it out. Last time I asked it was no. Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Have you tried PrimoPDF. The price is right and I have found it to be as efficient as far as file size is concerned as Acrobat. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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Just tried it to see if it reduces file size and it does between 5% and 10%
so again I am grateful to you. Where on earth did you fathom out that tip?? Mystified - but grateful! Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Try using the PrimoPDF printer to print the .pdf file that it creates. Sometimes (but not always) it will reduce the size even further. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Thanks Doug I have downloaded and it is tantalisingly near in that the first few have been well under 300kb but there has been the odd one over. I will try more documents again later or may try and see if the web host can increase my size of upload limit by 50kb to 350kb which would sort it out. Last time I asked it was no. Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Have you tried PrimoPDF. The price is right and I have found it to be as efficient as far as file size is concerned as Acrobat. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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It's an old trick used with many things, originally some of the early file
compression software when trying to get things to fit on one floppy disk. At work the other day I received an email from a company to which they had attached a .pdf of a brocure that was 12MB. After opening it with Acrobat and then printing it with the PrimoPDF printer, it reduced to 175KB! Printing both versions to a colour printer, you could not tell which printed copy came from which. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Just tried it to see if it reduces file size and it does between 5% and 10% so again I am grateful to you. Where on earth did you fathom out that tip?? Mystified - but grateful! Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Try using the PrimoPDF printer to print the .pdf file that it creates. Sometimes (but not always) it will reduce the size even further. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Thanks Doug I have downloaded and it is tantalisingly near in that the first few have been well under 300kb but there has been the odd one over. I will try more documents again later or may try and see if the web host can increase my size of upload limit by 50kb to 350kb which would sort it out. Last time I asked it was no. Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Have you tried PrimoPDF. The price is right and I have found it to be as efficient as far as file size is concerned as Acrobat. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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One for me to copy and keep in my file of "tips".
Again thank you and have a good Christmas. Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... It's an old trick used with many things, originally some of the early file compression software when trying to get things to fit on one floppy disk. At work the other day I received an email from a company to which they had attached a .pdf of a brocure that was 12MB. After opening it with Acrobat and then printing it with the PrimoPDF printer, it reduced to 175KB! Printing both versions to a colour printer, you could not tell which printed copy came from which. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Just tried it to see if it reduces file size and it does between 5% and 10% so again I am grateful to you. Where on earth did you fathom out that tip?? Mystified - but grateful! Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Try using the PrimoPDF printer to print the .pdf file that it creates. Sometimes (but not always) it will reduce the size even further. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... Thanks Doug I have downloaded and it is tantalisingly near in that the first few have been well under 300kb but there has been the odd one over. I will try more documents again later or may try and see if the web host can increase my size of upload limit by 50kb to 350kb which would sort it out. Last time I asked it was no. Ken "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message ... Have you tried PrimoPDF. The price is right and I have found it to be as efficient as far as file size is concerned as Acrobat. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I continually generate four page Word Documents with 12/14 large photos. A business associate, with Adobe Pdf Creator, can create a Pdf file which always comes in at 240/300kbs max. This size of file is permitted as an upload to my business web site and often used to email my customers. However I just can't afford to buy the software for myself and have looked at other Pdf creating software and downloaded a number of trial programmes but every time the file sizes are far too large. Some let you tweak the conversion setting but some don't and some have options for screen, home printing or professional printing sizes. Any ideas would be very welcome as I don't mind spending £50 or so but not the hundreds of pounds for the Adobe. Ken |
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