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Why do my Word documents that contain tables produce surprisingly large PDF files?

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Why do my Word documents that contain tables produce surprisingly large PDF files?

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A. If you look closely at your tables, you will probably find that there are dotted lines marking the boundaries of the table, or dividing rows or columns. Oddly enough, Word draws these dots as little pictures, which take up a lot of room in the PDF. If you remove the dotted lines or replace them with solid lines, you should find that the PDF gets substantially smaller.

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