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How to Compress PDF Within 100kb

To Compress PDF Within 100kb, follow these steps

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Navigate to pdfFiller and sign in to your account or create one if you're new to the platform
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Select Add New and browse for a document you need to compress
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Alternatively, browse the pdfFiller library for a template you need
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If you've the file uploaded to your account already, navigate to My Documents to find and open it
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To Compress PDF Within 100kb, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Select the pages you need to extract from the original file
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Additionally, you can divide the document in a half and keep the pages you need in it
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Name the new files or leave them with generic names
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Now click the Split button and wait
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Click Download Now to save the results

How to Compress a PDF Within 100kb

Compressing a PDF file can be a useful way to reduce its size, making it easier to share and upload. With pdfFiller's Compress PDF Within 100kb feature, you can quickly and easily reduce the file size of your PDF documents. Follow these simple steps to compress your PDF within 100kb:

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Open the pdfFiller website or app and log in to your account.
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Upload the PDF file you want to compress by clicking on the 'Upload' button.
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Once the file is uploaded, select the 'Compress PDF' option from the available tools.
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In the 'Compress PDF' window, you will see a slider that allows you to adjust the compression level. Move the slider to the left to decrease the compression level and to the right to increase it. Keep in mind that the goal is to compress the PDF within 100kb, so adjust the slider accordingly.
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After adjusting the compression level, click on the 'Compress' button to start the compression process.
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Wait for the compression process to complete. The time it takes will depend on the size of your PDF file and the selected compression level.
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Once the compression is finished, you will be able to download the compressed PDF file. Click on the 'Download' button to save it to your device.
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Congratulations! You have successfully compressed your PDF file within 100kb using pdfFiller's Compress PDF feature.

By following these steps, you can easily reduce the size of your PDF files without compromising their quality. Enjoy the benefits of smaller file sizes and faster file sharing with pdfFiller's Compress PDF Within 100kb feature!

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