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Select Current File to apply the settings. Then choose the compression effect that you need. Increase or rease font size in PDF online. Hence, I'd like to reduce my PDF size by downsampling the images and not affecting the fonts Follow these steps to use PDF Optimizer to reduce the size of heavy PDF files in Adobe Acrobat. A dialog box pops up. This tool can change font in PDF files. Audit the space used by the components in the PDF, and then apply optimization settings on the images, fonts, transparency, objects, and user data The Acrobat online PDF compressor balances an optimised file size against the expected quality of images, fonts and other file content. Just drag and drop a PDF into the PDF compression tool above and let Acrobat reduce the size of your PDF files without compromising quality Choose File > PDF Optimizer > Reduce File Size. Click OK Compress a PDF file in four easy steps. The compression algorithm PDFuses the following techniques to compress a PDF: Removal of font information that's not required for displaying the PDF. Reduction of the image size depending on After choosing Optimize PDF > Advanced Optimization and checking what is taking up all my space through Audit space usage, I can see that % is used by images and only % by fonts. Reduce the size of large files with Adobe Acrobat online services for free Just drag and drop a PDF into the PDF Compress PDF. Click the 'Compress' button and then 'Download' your compressed PDF. Or, click on the 'More options' button for advanced settings. Choose Retain Existing to keep the current version of PDF, or select a desired version from the dropdown menu. It's free, fast and easy to use You can try to use PDFelement Pro to change the font size in PDF firstly. TRY IT FREE.1 Change Font Size in PDF using PDFelement Pro.2 Change Font Size in PDF Online The Acrobat online PDF compressor balances an optimized file size against the expected quality of images, fonts, and other file content.