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The document provides steps to determine the file size of an image and reduce it to under 2MB by compressing and resaving the image in a lower resolution JPEG format if needed to upload it to a community site.

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Reducing Images To 2MB Max File Size 2

The document provides steps to determine the file size of an image and reduce it to under 2MB by compressing and resaving the image in a lower resolution JPEG format if needed to upload it to a community site.

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RAZZ SINGH
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Reducing Images to 2MB Max File Size

When uploading images on Community Connections, you must make sure the file size is less
than or equal to 2MB. This guide is designed to help you find your file size and reduce the file
size if necessary.

1MB = 1000KB

Determining the File Size

Step 1) To find the file size of your image, right click on the file and select PROPERTIES.

Step 2) The PROPERTIES menu displays the file size as seen in the image below.
Reducing the File Size of an Image
Step 1) Open a new Word document, and insert the images you want to use onto the page.

Step 2) Select an image in the document to reveal the PICTURE TOOLS ribbon. Select
COMPRESS PICTURES in PICTURE TOOLS.

Step 3) Choose APPLY ONLY TO THIS PICTURE, DELETE CROPPED AREAS OF


PICTURES, and SCREEN (150 PPI). Select OK to continue.
Step 4) The next step is to save the image, so right click on the image and select SAVE AS
PICTURE in the FILE menu.

Step 5) Select file location, name your file, and choose JPEG from the Save as type: from
dropdown box.

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