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People are getting pretty limited regarding choosing a platform for working with PDF files. Many run into issues with compatibility, even if they use widely used operating systems like Android or iOS. We've prepared some tips that may help you simplify your search for tools that can Resize PDF Page on your Macbook Pro.

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Reduce an image's file size In the Preview app on your Mac, open the file you want to change. Choose Tools > Adjust Size, then select “Resample image.” Enter a smaller value in the Resolution field. The new size is shown at the bottom.
Here's how: Open the PDF file that you want to reduce in size. ... Pull down the File menu and select Export. Choose the submenu next to “Quartz Filter” and choose “Reduce File Size.” Save the new reduced version of the PDF as usual by hitting “Save.”
Locate the PDF you want to resize on your Mac and click “Open.” Click the tab next to “Filter” at the bottom of your document. Click “Reduce file size.” The filter provided in ColorSync Utility reduces the scale of your PDF by 50% and restrict images to a maximum of 512 by 128 pixels. Click “Apply.” Save your PDF.
Reduce an image's file size In the Preview app on your Mac, open the file you want to change. Choose Tools > Adjust Size, then select “Resample image.” Enter a smaller value in the Resolution field. The new size is shown at the bottom.
You can magnify or reduce a PDF by an exact percentage. Choose File > Print. From the Page Scaling pop-up menu, select Tile All Pages to expose the Tile Scale % option. ... For Tile Scale, type the percentage you want to magnify or reduce the PDF. ... Click OK or Print.
PDF Open the PDF file that you want to reduce in size. Double click it and it should open in Preview, the default PDF viewer in macOS. Pull down the File menu and select Export. Choose the submenu next to “Quartz Filter” and choose “Reduce File Size.” Save the new reduced version of the PDF as usual by hitting “Save.”
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