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Presumably this is a document with images, so if you haven't
already, you can probably play with your image quality/compression
and shrink your overall document size, possibly even by a very
considerable amount.<br>
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<b>Chad Neeper</b><br>
<small>Senior Systems Engineer</small><br>
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<b>Level 9 Networks</b><br>
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866-214-6607 (fax)</small><br>
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<small><small><i>Full LAN/WAN consulting services -- Specialized
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On 7/27/2011 3:33 PM, David Popeck wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is a 7MB file too big a file to expect patrons to wait for it
download? One can get jaded in library environments or with 4G phones.
Anyone offer on their site a program guide that is 6MB or more in
size? Our last guide was a relatively lean 1.5MB. Trying to be fair
given not all access is speedy. Thanks.
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