Yes, you can generally reduce the file size of PDF export files, either by reducing the file size of images inserted in iStudio documents (before inserting them), or by compressing the PDF export file. More information here.
January 11, 2013 | Posted by Andy
Yes, you can generally reduce the file size of PDF export files, either by reducing the file size of images inserted in iStudio documents (before inserting them), or by compressing the PDF export file. More information here.
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