Acrobat & Compression

Subject: Acrobat & Compression
From: Chet Ensign <Chet_Ensign%LDS -at- NOTES -dot- WORLDCOM -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 19:43:27 EDT

I've got a heap o' forms on my hands. They are all craftily crafted in Word and
they push the size of the document up substantially. I'm going to turn this
document in an MS Viewer title, but I'd rather not include the forms as part of
the content. (In fact, it may not even be possible to do so. They may well have
legal purposes that demand that they reproduce exactly as shown on paper.)

Instead, I'm thinking that they would make perfect .PDF files. Just stick them
into the baggage section of the title and hyperlink them to a master list.
However, disk space is an issue here. Does anyone have any info on the size of
Acrobat files relative to the original document that produced them? Given that
these are basically complex tables with rules and subsections, they aren't
exactly small in the original doc. Will Acrobat compress them significantly?
Any info greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

/chet

Chet Ensign
Director of Electronic Documentation
Logical Design Solutions
571 Central Avenue http://www.lds.com
Murray Hill, NJ 07974 censign -at- lds -dot- com [email]
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