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Acrobat 5.05

Using the PDF Maker icon.

It appears to be using the customized joboption file which I have modified
so all graphics above 72dpi are set to 72dpi.

Can't think of anything else.

Will continue to play.

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Julian Rickards
Digital Publications Distribution Coordinator
Publications Services Section
Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Phone: (705) 670-5608
Fax: (705) 670-5690


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miller, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PDF-Basics] Powerpoint PDF bloated
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> What version of Acrobat?  Are you saving to .ps and then 
> distilling or creating the pdf directly from the Adobe 
> menu/icon in PowerPoint?  If you setup distiller manually at 
> one setting, without setting up the Adobe 
> conversion/distiller settings from PowerPoint's Adobe menu 
> and you create the pdf from PowerPoint, it will use the PP 
> settings, not your manual distiller settings.  I could be way 
> off, but without knowing I'm throwing everything out there.
> 
> ~James
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> 
> I modified the e-book default settings (saved it as 
> e-book(1)) and set the
> resolution to 72dpi and still it takes a long time - some 
> presentations are
> 40 slides in length and PDF in about 30 seconds, this 
> troublesome one is 35
> slides and took about 30 minutes and even with the modified 
> settings, it is
> still very slow.
> 
> I don't know how to explain this but if a presentation is 
> created whereby
> each slide has a "custom" background, even though they all 
> appear to be the
> same background, could that affect the size of the 
> presentation and PDF?
> Just searching for ideas.
> 
> Julian Rickards
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