Reduce the size of the PDF file after extending player features.

When you create dynamic PDF form in LiveCycle Designer ES 8.2.x, the size of the file is < 200K. At the opening in Acrobat 9 Pro and extending to the Acrobat Reader, the file size > 1.2 MB. Is it possible to reduce the size of the file?

Thank you!

-Christelle

Hello

Check out the blog of John Brinkman here, which has several links to other discussions: http://blogs.adobe.com/formfeed/2010/09/xdp-size-matters.html.

Hope that helps,

Niall

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