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Divide the original file into several and select which pages to include in each
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The Photo Compress app available at Google Play does the same thing for Android users. Download the app and launch it. Select the photos to compress and adjust the size by choosing Resize Image. Be sure to keep the aspect ratio on so the resizing doesn't distort the height or width of the photo.
If you're a beginner you can use file size to help understand the suitability of an image for its purpose. As a rough guide a 20 KB image is a low quality image, a 2 MB image is a high quality one. KB = 1,000 bytes. MB = 1,000 kilobytes.
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.
Click the File tab. Click Options and then click Advanced. Under Image Size and Quality, use the drop-down to select whether you want the change to apply to a specific document or all new (and future) documents.
Compress individual pictures To compress all pictures in your document, on the ribbon, select File > Compress Pictures (or File > Reduce File Size). On the Picture Format tab. Select an option in the Picture Quality box.
Under the Tools option on the menu bar, choose To adjust Size. In the Image Dimensions popup window, select if you want the adjustments to be done by Percent or Size. Adjust the width/height, and resolution. When you change these values, the Resulting Size section will tell you exactly how big your new file will be.
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