Tenebrous wrote:
> This is probably more of a workaround than a cure, but have you tried 
> saving the file with a new name after it's created? That forces Acrobat 
> to optimize the file and consolidate the graphics, as I recall (it's 
> early here).
> 
> Both versions of Acrobat have been updated to the same point version 
> right?
> 
> What's in the file that makes it so large? I know that graphics tend to 
> dramatically increase the size of PDF files, but if you've checked the 
> profiles on both machines, then I'm out of ideas as to that.
> 

Also check the conversion settings dialog. How many heading levels? 
What's going on with cross-refs? What are the default compression 
settings? Etc.


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