How to Compress a PDF File

This wikiHow teaches you how to reduce the size of a PDF file. Compressing a PDF makes the file smaller so it takes up less storage space, making it easier to share with others. Adobe Acrobat DC Pro contains a built-in compressor, but you'll need a paid subscription (or the free trial!). You can also use a free online PDF compressor like HiPDF, or, if you're using a Mac, you can do it in Preview.

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[Edit]Using Preview on Mac

  1. Open Preview. Preview is Apple's native image viewer app that's automatically included with most versions of Mac OS. You can open Preview by double-clicking on the blue Preview icon that looks like overlapping snapshots in your Applications folder in the Finder.
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    • Alternatively, you can right-click the PDF file and select Open with.... Click Preview.app in the list of apps.
  2. Open a PDF in Preview. You can navigate to the PDF file on your computer and double-click it to open it in Preview by default, or you can use the following steps to open a PDF in Preview:
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    • Click File in the menu bar at the top.
    • Click Open... in the drop-down menu.
    • Select a file in the dialog box.
    • Click Open.
  3. Click . It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. This displays the drop-down menu.
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  4. Click . It's near the middle of the drop-down menu. A dialog box will open.
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  5. Type a name for the file (optional). If you want to create a new name for the compressed PDF, type it next to "Export as".
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  6. Select "PDF" as the file format. Use the drop-down menu next to "Format" to select "PDF".
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  7. Select "Reduce File Size" next to "Quartz Filter". Use the drop-down menu next to "Quartz Filter" to select "Reduce File Size".
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  8. Select a location in which to save the PDF. Use the drop-down menu next to "Where:" to select a location to save the file. By default, it will be saved to your desktop.
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  9. Click on . The compressed PDF has been saved on your Mac.
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[Edit]Using HiPDF PDF Compressor

  1. Go to https://www.hipdf.com/compress-pdf in a web browser. This is the website for HiPDF online PDF compressor, which is a free tool that converts individual PDF files.
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    • You can use HiPDF on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, etc.
  2. Click . It's the blue button at the bottom of the page.
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  3. Choose how much you want to compress the file. Click one of the three dots in center of the screen to select how much you want to compress the PDF.
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    • High: This compresses the file the most producing a smaller file size, but lower quality.
    • Medium: This applies a moderate amount of compression. This produces a slightly larger file size, but also a better quality file.
    • Low: This applies the least amount of compression. This only reduces the file size by a small amount, but produces the best quality file.
  4. Click the button. It's the blue button at the bottom. This processes your PDF.
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  5. Click the button. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This downloads your compressed PDF file.
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    • If your PDF document has many pictures, the compression effect will be more obvious. On the contrary, if your PDF document only has text, the effect will not.

[Edit]Using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC

  1. Open Adobe Acrobat Pro DC or Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. A subscription to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is required to compress files. However, you can sign up for a free 7-day trial from within Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. Both apps have an icon that resembles a cursive capital "A".
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  2. Open a PDF. Use the following steps to open a PDF from inside Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
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    • Click File.
    • Click Open.
    • Navigate to a PDF file and click it to select it.
    • Click Open.
  3. Click . It's in the menu bar at the top. This displays a drop-down menu.
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  4. Click . It's in the File menu towards the middle.
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    • If you are using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, click Compress Now. Then click Try Now and fill out the form to sign up for a free 7-day trial of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
    • Alternatively, you can click the Tools tab and then click Optimize PDF. Then click Compress PDF at the top of the screen.
  5. Click . This allows you to choose a folder to save the compressed file to.
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    • Alternatively, you can click one of the recent save locations listed in the box or click Document Cloud to save it to your Adobe Cloud service.
  6. Select a folder to save the PDF to. Use the file browser to navigate to a location you want to save the compressed PDF to. Then click it to select it.
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  7. Enter a name for the file (optional). If you want to save the file under a different name, enter the name you want to save the PDF, type it next to "File name".
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  8. Click . This compresses and saves the PDF.
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