Compress images in PDF on Lenovo mobile device

Aug 6th, 2022
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How to compress images in PDF on Lenovo with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion, making it easier than ever to manage your documents. Whether you're using a Lenovo ThinkPhone 25 or another model, our editor provides the tools necessary to compress images in PDF on Lenovo for free. With a deep integration with Google Workspace, you can import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from Google apps, ensuring your workflows remain efficient and interactive.

Follow the steps to compress images in PDF on Lenovo

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in using your credentials to access the editor.
  2. Once logged in, upload the PDF file containing the images you wish to compress. You can do this by selecting the upload option and choosing your file.
  3. After your document is uploaded, locate the option to edit the images within the PDF. This will allow you to access the compression settings.
  4. Adjust the compression settings according to your needs. Make sure to preview the changes to ensure the quality meets your expectations.
  5. Once you're satisfied with the compression, save the document. You will then have the option to download the compressed PDF, print it, or share it directly from the platform.

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How to compress images in PDF on Lenovo

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This video tutorial demonstrates how to reduce the size of a PDF file without losing quality. The original file was 4.1 MB, and by using the recommended compression option, it was reduced to 76% smaller. The process involves selecting the PDF file, choosing a compression level (extreme for text-only files, recommended for files with images), and then compressing the PDF. The compressed file can then be downloaded for a smaller file size.

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In the latest version of docHub, open the PDF you wish to re-save as a smaller file, choose File, Save as Other, and then Reduced Size PDF. Youll be prompted to select the version compatibility you need it defaults to Retain existing to keep the current file settings and then you can click OK to save.
How to make a PDF file size smaller. Visit Acrobat online services and navigate to the Compress page by clicking Compress in the menu. Click or tap on the Select a file button. Choose the file from your device or from a cloud service like Google Drive. Your file will upload and compress.
How to compress a PDF Click the Select a file button above or drag and drop files into the drop zone. Select the PDF file you want to make smaller. After uploading, Acrobat will automatically reduce the PDF size. Sign in to download or share your compressed PDF.
With an online PDF editor, you can compress PDFs up to 2GB in four easy steps: Go to the Acrobat online PDF compressor. Upload the file you want to compress and select your desired level of compression. Let the software do its magic. Download the compressed file to your device.
Reduce File Size of PDF File in Acrobat Pro With Acrobat Pro open, go to File Open. After your file is open, Go to File Save as Other Reduced Size PDF. Select the Acrobat version that is compatible with the features in your PDF file. Re-name your file and Click Save.
Open Microsoft Edge or any other internet browser. Navigate to the Acrobat online PDF compressor. Click Select a File and locate your PDF, or simply drag and drop it to the Compress PDF field. Once your file is compressed, download your file and be sure to see how many bytes the compressor shaved off.
Just follow these steps: Launch Acrobat Pro and open the Optimize PDF tool. Locate your PDF and click Open. Click the Reduce File Size button on the top menu. Select the compatibility option you want and click OK. Rename your file (if necessary) and click Save.
Go to the File menu and tap select Save As or Export. In the Save dialog box, there will be different file formats, so choose PDF. Select the desired PDF settings, such as image quality, compression, and encryption options. Choose a location to save the PDF file, give it a name, and click Save.

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