How do I create a small PDF file for the web with fonts embedded in the InDesign files?

How can I actually "convert" my files of 100 pages, produced magazines in InDesign (300 dpi, CMYK, prepress ready images) to PDF size reasonable to publish on the web. I tried "smaller" size of the file in Acrobat, but it does not incorporate the fonts and images are very unclear. I tried printing of high quality, but the file size is too large (100 + MB). Can someone point me in the right direction? My company said I need to get a PDF (below 38 MB) file to the webmaster to display. I asked the administrator of the site - he had no idea of converting to InDesign.  Thank you!

You can start the press or high-quality Print PDF you make when you run the optimizer, as both will be incorporated, fonts and images high resolution. You don't want to have courses for your magazine of font substitution.

If you have converted the images to CMYK before placing them, it matter which two presets you used for the base file, but if it's RGB, high quality print Prest will abandon them this way, which will also result in a smaller file. You can also convert the CMYK to RGB in Acrobat, if necessary. Do this before you re - sample.

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