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How to Reduce Word File Size Below 40 KB

Follow this guide to Reduce Word File Size Below 40 KB using pdfFiller

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Navigate to the pdfFiller and login or create a new account for free
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Click Add New to upload a document you need to compress; browse for the file you need on your device or one of the supported storage services
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Alternatively, browse the pdfFiller library for a template you need
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If you've already uploaded the document to your account, navigate to My Documents to find it
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Click the Split option in the right-hand menu to Reduce Word File Size Below 40 KB
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Select the pages you would like to separate from the original file
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Additionally, you can divide the document in a half and keep specific pages in it
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Type file titles to each of them or leave them as is
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Now click the Split button
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Select a destination for the documents and click Download Now

How to Reduce Word File Size Below 40 kb

Reducing the file size of your Word document below 40 kb can be easily achieved by following these steps:

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Open your Word document that you want to reduce the file size of.
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Click on the 'File' tab in the top left corner of the screen.
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Select the 'Save As' option from the drop-down menu.
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Choose a location on your computer where you want to save the reduced file.
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In the 'Save As' dialog box, click on the 'Tools' button located next to the 'Save' button.
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From the drop-down menu, select the 'Compress Pictures' option.
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In the 'Compress Pictures' dialog box, make sure the 'Apply only to this picture' option is selected.
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Choose the 'Web/Screen' option from the 'Resolution' drop-down menu.
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Click on the 'OK' button to apply the changes.
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In the 'Save As' dialog box, click on the 'Save' button to save the reduced file.

By following these simple steps, you can easily reduce the file size of your Word document below 40 kb. This will make it easier to share and upload the file without any issues.

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Hover your mouse over the body of the document and then hold one of the Ctrl keys down while rotating the mouse wheel. This will adjust the zoom factor.
Go to File > Options > Save. Under Preserve fidelity when saving this document, do either of the following: Make sure that Embed fonts in the file is not selected. If you do embed fonts, select Embed only the characters used in the document (best for reducing file size) and Do not embed common system fonts.
Check your Screen Resolution at Settings > System > Display. Try different resolutions until you find which one fits. Also in the same location, try adjusting the scaling to bring the size down to where you want it. You can set a Custom Scaling to change object size more exactly.
Click Edit Document > Edit in Word for the web if you haven't done so already. Press Ctrl+A to select all the text in your document. Click Home > Shrink Font one or more times. As you click Shrink Font, Word decreases the size of every font in your document.
How to Reduce the Size of a Word Document Compress Images. ... Save Images at Lower Resolutions. ... Avoid Embedding Fonts. ... Save a Copy of the Document. ... Stop Tracking Changes. ... Use the .docx Format. ... Insert Images Instead of Using Copy/Paste. ... Optimize When Saving as PDF.
Go to File > Options > Save. Under Preserve fidelity when saving this document, do either of the following: Make sure that Embed fonts in the file is not selected. If you do embed fonts, select Embed only the characters used in the document (best for reducing file size) and Do not embed common system fonts.
Avoid or convert embedded objects If you embed objects (such as an Excel worksheet) in your Word documents, this will increase the size of your files. Try to avoid embedding if you need to reduce file size or convert embedded objects to pictures.
In the main menu bar, select File > Page Setup and choose the proper sheet size. To change the point size manually, select the whole content (Select All or Command A) and apply a smaller font size to the complete document, or select portions of text as needed.
How do I reduce the file size?...TIFF and PNG format Scan your document at a lower resolution (96 DPI). Crop the image to remove any empty space around it. Shrink the image. Save the file in JPG format instead.
Avoid embedded fonts Another reason Word files may get very large is because of font embedding. Users may embed fonts if they are using a non-standard font and plan to open the file on a device that does not have the font installed.
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