Re: Help, my template file size is out of control!! by jayoungjr
jayoungjr
Mon Aug 22 12:10:28 CDT 2005
termiflyer,
By George, you're right. I hadn't noticed the file size increase before.
Perhaps it's because I try to keep header/footer logos small and in the
5-10KB range where possible.
My only suggestion at this point would be to try to reduce your logo's file
size. If your logo size (height & width) is large and/or high res (96 pix/in
or more) and/or 65K colors (16 bit/pix) or above, try changing combinations
of those attributes to reduce file size.
Logo colors can usually be reduced to 256 (8 bit/pix) and frequently to 16
(4 bit/pix) without any discernible loss of color or clarity. After all,
logos are usually 4-color thumbnails not usually meant to viewed larger than
actual size.
Also experiment with different file formats. Your particular logo may be
saved more efficiently (i.e., smaller file size) in JPEG, GIF, or PNG. Also
experiment with the insertion format. Word's Picture and Metafile frequently
offer the best efficiency, even over the above formats. For example, your
logo may have the smallest file size when saved as a JPEG, but Word file size
is smallest when it is inserted as a Metafile, not a JPEG.
There are beaucoup freeware and shareware image processing programs to be
found on the Web. One of the best freeware programs I've found is Irfanview.
It can be downloaded from www.irfanview.com. It's absolutely free. If you
wind up using it on a continuing basis, you may want to salve your conscience
by making a small donation sometime down the road.
Sorry I wasn't able to help you more...
Good luck,
--
jayoungjr
"termiflyer" wrote:
> Spoke too soon! I'm adding cross-references to my logo to my
> headers/footers and the file size is increasing by 100k+ each time.
> Like it's actually adding the image again instead of a pointer. Any
> idea what's going on?
>
> (When I said it worked like a charm I was at home trying it out on a
> simple document (not a template nor were the images in a header/footer)
> .... don't know if that has anything to do with it).
>
>