PDFs aren't compressed on their own. You can zip a PDF by selecting it and then going to the file menu to choose Compress "filename" or use the contextual menu on the PDF. That will make a .zip file of the PDF which will upload/download faster.

CB

On 3/26/16 1:02 AM, John Weir wrote:
There is a program called Stuffit that will compress your files before sending. and decompress them on receipt. and apples automatically unzip files on receipt. John

On 3/25/16 5:14 PM, Jean wrote:
Thank you for the explanation. How does one make a pdf ua? I don’t see any option for this when I try to export a document. Also, if a pdf is automatically zipped is it still universal? In other words, what is the best way to create a pdf document which is both universally readable and small enough to email if it is large?
Many thanks in advance,
Jean



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