![]() ![]() Has anyone ever seen this? Is there a fix? Surely it's not me, but it could be. It seems there's no answer to this problem. I have googled this problem until I'm googled out. I don't feel this is a user instruction issue, but a software issue and refused to pay them. I called tech support and they wanted $39 to solve this. Then I can reduce the file size from it's bloated 30-40mb to a comfortable 5-6mb. After running the file through the wringer, the file size reduces to about half and the "greyed out" option reappears (or becames available). The only work around I came up with was to use a third party pdf reducer. ![]() I have tried the "save as" option, but to no avail, it simply copies the file and it remains the same size. However, in some cases, the file size cannot be reduced by clicking on "file/reduce file size" because it is not available or is greyed out, if you will. ![]() The file, if reduced by 3rd party software, will lose it's bloat. After combining and assembling documents (most always pdf) into one file, that file grows exponentially to an enormous amount (20-30MB and sometimes even 40MB). However, to further explain and give it more depth, please read on. The subject line pretty much describes it.
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