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Issue:
If you
have photos, size them to the estimated final size before you insert them in
your Word file.
Resolution
higher than 300 dpi is just wasting bytes.
Solution:
- Use files in .jpg format when possible; set the jpg compression on “high” (not “maximum”).
Pagination
reflows from MS Word to PDF version
Adobe
and Microsoft do not agree on how to measure space, so sometimes what fits in
Word does not
fit in
PDF, and this creates lines carried over which can accumulate to add (or
reduce) pages. To help
prevent
this.
- Start new pages (such as chapter openings) with a “Start new page” command (Ctrl + Enter), not by adding multiple lines to the end of the preceding chapter.
- Place your pictures at the top of a new page (not in the middle), with a start new page command beforehand.
Don’t
include every section subhead in the Table of Contents (unless you have to).
This makes
for
messy problems if you do experience minor re-flow.
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