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I was wondering how this has gone so far?  Have you been able to get significant

reductions?  Pdf itself is a compressed format so it might be possible to simply
increase the compression rate although that might significantly reduce quality.


I sometimes open pdf in gimp and re-save as gif but again there is sometimes a
loss of quality and anyway it might well not be appropriate for what you need.

If the 20Mb size is inconvenient for email or posting onto a website then
perhaps a different metod of transferring the file might be better?  Usb-stick,
memory card, Cd, perhaps one of those tiny business card Cds, and then normal
postage?

Hi Tom, I've been playing around with formats trying to get a
significant file size reduction but just a few kb in some files.
Others became to loosy to read them.

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