Problems with images

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danison

Hi

I have a very lengthy doc that contains a lot of images downloaded fro
a resource site we use for work - think the images are in jpeg. Proble
is that even at 70 pages my file size is nearly 200mb! I need t
increase the size of this file by 4 times however cannot have an 800m
file.

Is there a way to reduce the image file size / type? I have looke
every where on the net for a free tool to do this however cannot fin
one. I am even concerned that if I can gain access to Adobe Acrobat i
may not shrink the images far enough.

Appreciate any advice!

Regards

Bil
 
Hi Bill

You have two choices here (and you can use both simultaneously).

1. Use an external imaging editor (PhotoShop, Corel Draw, Paint Shop Pro,
whatever) to reduce the size of the images in quality and/or physical size.

2. When you place a photo into the document, link it to the original image
file, rather than embedding the file within the Word document. For example,
if you're inserting the images using Insert > Picture > From File, then look
at the Insert button. You can see a small arrow beside it. Click that and
choose the appropriate option.

And in any case, make sure that Word isn't keeping a preview image of the
document. File > Properties. On the Summary tab, un-tick "Save Preview
Picture".

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
 
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