Thanks Betty.
It turns out that Apple had the the solution to the problem built in
to OS 10! I just didn't realize it, but someone else told me about it.
Thanks, Steve Jobs and Apple!!
1. Make the PDF as usual, using the Print command and PDF > Save as
PDF...
2. Open the PDF in Preview, the go File > Save As...
3. Select Format: PDF, and Quartz Filter: Reduce File Size; then Save
It worked very well.
Alvin
On Apr 26, 2008, at 9:51 AM, b_s-wilk wrote:
When you make changes in a document to make it smaller, be sure to
"Save As..." to replace the original. The original may contain
extraneous data that you deleted, but are still in the file for to
allow an "Undo". There's only one level of "Undo" in AppleWorks and
Graphic Converter, but it may be enough to bloat the file.
My tools are a G5 iMac running Mac OS 10.5.2, AppleWorks, and
GraphicConverter. Somehow, even though I've tried to bring down the
file size of the photos to about 400KB each in GC, pasting them into
AW and using the iMac Print function to create the PDF, the file size
seem to ballon up.
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