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Hi,
I had a similar problem with a pdf created in LCD. If you ever open a pdf form in LCD and see a message about it being Reader Enabled and that you have to overwrite it, you likely have the same problem I had... My file went from less than 300 kb to more than 16 Mb... and back to around 300 kb with the following solution...
For a reason not very clear, once a file has been applied the Reader Enabled feature inside Acrobat, if we open it again inside LCD it kind of keeps a memory and every time we save it adds to it.
What I had to do is open the pdf file in Acrobat, reapply the Reader Enabled feature (LCD asked me to remove it when I opened it inside of it) and then do a File --> Save a copy. It removes the right and all the “memory” of the file and brings it back to a small file (about 300kb in my case, instead of the more than 15Mo it was then)!
So, now, every time that I need to edit a file, I first do a Save a copy in Acrobat (only available if the pdf has been Reader Enabled) and open it in LCD. No more problems…
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i have the similiar kind of problem ...when i fill my Form on adobe reader 7.05 and sign and save as (first attempt) size goes too high ..if i sign and save as again after clearing the first attempted sign the size got reduced.....but the problem is that i have to reduce it in the first attempt of signing..........plz suggest a solution .......
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Well, looks like your bug is the one described by Denver... Upgrade to at least version 7.0.7 to correct the bug...
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