Is this feature available on Mac (Office 2004)? I've hunted high and
low and cannot find it, so I suspect not, but...
I did try saving as a PDF to get around this problems, but the
resultant file was huge and cannot be compressed in a ZIP or similar.
With thanks,
PhilD
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Just to add to what Albert is saying, Phil although OS 10.4 has a
convenient way of making PDFs, it produces a very simple version of PDF. It
seems to me that if there are many graphics in the Word document, it isn't
an efficient way to go. For example, a graphics-rich document I produced
recently in Word and used OS 10.4.3 to convert to PDF took 2 minutes per
page to print. Using Acrobat Distiller 7 (in Word, Print => PDF => Save PDF
as Postscript, then produce the PDF in Distiller) the file was much smaller
and printed at the printer's normal speed. Specifying the more recent
versions of Acrobat for compatibility produces smaller file sizes, and of
course you can reduce the file size further from within Acrobat (from File
menu or other tweaks).
Cheers,
Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is at least 5 hours different from the US and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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On 13/12/05 10:16 PM, in article BFC45E06.44F1%a.ko...@preferredms.net,
"Albert Koning" <a.ko...@preferredms.net> wrote:
> Phil,
>
> As far as I am aware the Mac office version does no longer support embedding
> fonts. However there is a way to compress a PDF from within the standard PDF
> functionality in OS X 10.4.x
>
> Select in Print dialog box PDF and the option should appear (see
> screenshot). If it is still too large a PDF utility could help
>
> in article 1134461246....@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, PhilD at
> phild...@yahoo.co.uk wrote on 13/12/05 08:07:
That's a shame, but there it is.
> Specifying the more recent
> versions of Acrobat for compatibility produces smaller file sizes, and of
> course you can reduce the file size further from within Acrobat (from File
> menu or other tweaks).
This would, I assume, be the "pay for" Acrobat?
Thanks,
PhilD
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> This would, I assume, be the "pay for" Acrobat?
Yes, not the free Acrobat Reader.
>> As far as I am aware the Mac office version does no longer support embedding
>> fonts. However there is a way to compress a PDF from within the standard PDF
>> functionality in OS X 10.4.x
>>
>> Select in Print dialog box PDF and the option should appear (see screenshot).
>> If it is still too large a PDF utility could help
>>
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