pdf's are already
compressed. that
is what they were
designed to be when
sending them over
the internet.
maybe you might be able
to squeeze them down
another 10 percent with
this:
http://zipcentral.iscool.net/
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"Anon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to archive some old files to zip files, and was wondering if it
> was possible to change the compression ratio for zipped files.
>
> I have a group of .pdf files that total 390k uncompressed. I right click
> the files, select send to, then compressed zip folder. The resulting zip
> file is still 390k.
>
> I know that ntfs compressed folders in windows 2000 report the uncompressed
> size, not the compressed size.
>
> My quesiton is, are zip folders the same in xp (reporting uncompressed size,
> not compressed size), or should I be doing something to increase the
> compression ratio?