Reduce volume of PDF file?

I'm almost embarrassed this issue on the ground that I reduced the size of PDF files well before without problem, but this one intrigued.

Location:

I was sent a PDF file and I have no access to the original files. Size 254 x 190mm, 14 pages = the file size of 8 MB. I'm fairly certain that it was created in Powerpoint with great all of the images, texts, and gradients. Use of space audit shows "Flow content" @ 91.63%.

I need to reduce the size of the file to the host on a Web site.

What I've tried so far:

1. PDF in Acrobat 9 Pro (Mac) optimizer. Downsample to 98 ppi color images, no fonts in the file, [low resolution] transparency, throw [checked everything] objects, ignore the user data [checked] and clean [checked].

Result: size of the same file or similar

2 register under option, export as PDF / X and print to PDF under OS / X.

Result: size of the same file or similar

3 InDesign editing document import PDF pages and create new images of the size / maximum of the smaller PDF.

Result: larger file size

My next plan is to open each page in Illustrator and try to optimize individually but before I embark on this journey, I wonder if anyone has a quick fix I should try first.

Any ideas? I would be very grateful for the suggestions.

The excessive content stream are objects such as vector data that cannot be sous-echantillonnees. The best approach may be to convert from jpeg to pdf, if you reaally need smaller files.

See you soon,.

Dayle

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