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Need Help to Reduce the Size of Interactive(Dynamic) PDF

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HI,

Currently I am using trial version of Adobe LiveCycle Designer (Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro) and working with interactive pdf. My main issue is that when I modify my original pdf using LiveCycle Designer, the size is almost doubled. Even if I just open it with LiveCycle designer and save it without any modification, the size is doubled.

Originally the size of my pdf was around 500KB but now after some modifications, the size is changed to almost 2 MB.

I would be really greatful if you suggest me the way to reduce the size of my interactive pdf. I am  willing to buy any version of LiveCycle Designer if it solves my problem.

Looking forward to hear from you.

Regards,
Kiran

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Fonts are often the cause.

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Steve

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Correct answer by
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Fonts are often the cause.

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Steve

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Thank you Steve,

I followed you and saved my interactive pdf, It greatly reduced the size of my pdf. I will be now testing this pdf in my application to see if it works.

Regards,

Kiran Nepal

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