Most of you who have access to your county's Extension website frequently post Adobe PDFs on the site, as it is seen as a universal format, since it does not requite the end-user to buy anything, but merely download the Adobe Reader.
Just like images, it is a good idea to compress the size of your PDF document as much as possible, to save valuable file space on the web server. Here are three ways to do so.
Save as a Reduced Size PDF. In Adobe Acrobat, choose File, then Save As, then Reduced Size PDF. A screenshot is below, taken from Adobe Acrobat Pro X. You'll then get a dialogue box asking for Acrobat version compatibility. As it states in the dialogue box, the later version of Acrobat you choose, the lower the file size.
Winter Musings
-
Winter cover crop B.R.
(before rabbits)
Cover crop A.R.
(after rabbits)As I look at my winter cover crop planting clipped low by
rabbit(s), I’m waxing phi...
6 years ago