A practice of file compression for graduation thesis to solve the problem of file size exceeding the range

background:

Format requirements for graduation thesis

My thesis is written in WORD and needs to be submitted in PDF format. It is very easy to convert WORD to PDF. But the size after transformation is a headache.

Without changing the content of the original file, we have two options.

The first is to compress the original paper and then convert it into PDF.

The second is to convert the original paper into PDF, and then compress the PDF.

Let me talk about the personal conclusion: the first one is recommended

The two flow charts are as follows.

The logic of the above picture looks a bit dizzy, it doesn't matter, let's take a look at it in detail.

The first is to compress the original paper and then convert it into PDF.

First operate in WORD.

 

This word is compressed. Then save it as PDF to see the result.

 

The second is to convert the original paper into PDF, and then compress the PDF.

That is to operate in Acrobat Pro DC.

Let's look at the PDF after saving like this.

 

 The result of this compression is even smaller.

Comparative Results

There is no clue to the clarity of the text, but it is obvious in the picture.

The first:

 The second type:

 It can be clearly seen that the second picture is a bit fuzzy.

Suggest

Choose to compress in WORD first, and then save the PDF.

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