Just a side note here. I opened your PDF and saw nothing more than 2 pages
with a bunch of small images and said to myself "No way this is 9 megs!".
So I loaded your file into Adobe Acrobat (full program, not just the Reader)
and examined the document.  The properties indicate that the PDF generator
was ComponentOne PDF generator which is the one utilized by Legacy. I don't
know if this is licensed technology or freeware but I'm continuing to
criticize Legacy for using such an old antiquated version. ComponentOne's
web site no longer even references any products for PDF development. In
fact, the PDF file created by Legacy will be an Acrobat version 3.x while
the latest incarnation from Adobe is version 9.x.

And then the worst thing: I took your 9 meg file and with one mouse click
selected "Reduced File Size" from within Acrobat. Your original 9 meg file
is now 160k. I've noticed similar results myself here and I'm not sure what
is going on internally but Acrobat also indicates that Legacy produced PFD
files have hidden deleted pages and images.

Brian in CA

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From: RICHARD SCHULTHIES [mailto:fourpa...@verizon.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 7:54 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Attaching Source Citation Images to Events

I actually was sending to one person and didn't notice he had sent under 
the LUG until I pressed send. I apologize to anyone bothered by this. 
Rich in LA CA





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