Reducing your file size if necessary, and converting your file to a. (Original file size = 2.8MB / Compressed file size = 274KB) As you can see in the image below, the file size has been drastically reduced. Save the document when you are done.Īfter the document has been saved, you can check the properties to confirm the file size.
#PDF RESIZER BELOW 1000KB PDF#
Step 6) Choose you file destination, rename your file, and then select PDF in the SAVE AS TYPE. Step 5) The next step is to save the document as a. Step 4) Select the APPLY button to confirm image compression. Step 3) Choose ALL PICTURES IN DOCUMENT, PRINT resolution (200 dpi), and make sure the COMPRESS PICTURES box is checked. Select COMPRESS PICTURES in PICTURE TOOLS. Step 2) Select an image in the document to reveal the PICTURE TOOLS ribbon. Step 1) Open a new Word document, and drag the images you want to use onto the page. This is a quick guide to reducing file size using Word. There are countless programs designed to reduce a files size, but most PC users already have Word. The GET INFO menu displays the file size, as seen in the image below.
To find the file size on a MAC, right click on the file and select GET INFO. The PROPERTIES menu displays the file size as seen in the image below. To find the file size on a PC, right click on the file and select PROPERTIES.
This guide is designed to help you find your file size and reduce the file size if necessary (PC & MAC). When uploading documentation for substantiation through your CONSUMER PORTAL, you must make sure the file size is less than or equal to 2MB.