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How to Compress Image Document to Specific Size 2mb

To Compress Image Document to Specific Size 2mb, follow these steps

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Go to the pdfFiller website and login if you’re already a registered user or sign up for free
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Select Add New and browse for a document you need to compress; sync your cloud storage account to be able to search for documents from it
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Additionally, browse the templates from the pdfFiller library, enter the document’s URL, or send it via email
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If you have the file you need in your account, go to the Documents section and find it there by scrolling or using the search bar
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Click the Split option in the right-hand menu to Compress Image Document to Specific Size 2mb
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Select the pages you need to extract from the original file
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Alternatively, divide the original file into several and indicate which pages to include in each
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Name the new files or leave them with generic names
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Now click Split and wait
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Save the results by clicking Download Now

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Select “Edit,” then “Resize” to view the resizing tool. You can adjust based on percentage or pixels. Knowing the current image size means you can calculate the percentage reduction requirement to reach 2 MB. If the current image is 4 MB, for example, a 50-percent reduction will reach your goal.
How do I reduce the file size?DOC and DOCX formatRemove unnecessary images, formatting and macros. Save the file as a recent Word version. Reduce the file size of the images before they are added to the document. If it is still too large, save the file as a PDF.
In Paint, right-click the image and select “Properties” to view the current image size. Select “Edit,” then “Resize” to view the resizing tool. You can adjust based on percentage or pixels. Knowing the current image size means you can calculate the percentage reduction requirement to reach 2 MB.
Step 1) Open a new Word document, and insert the images you want to use onto the page. Step 2) Select an image in the document to reveal the PICTURE TOOLS ribbon. Select COMPRESS PICTURES in PICTURE TOOLS. Step 3) Choose To apply ONLY TO THIS PICTURE, DELETE CROPPED AREAS OF PICTURES, and SCREEN (150 PPI).
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