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Old 01-30-2024, 09:32 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by fogice View Post
You can also do lossy compression if you want more space reduction. Hit the 'Edit Book' button, go to 'Tools > Compress Images Losslessly' (sic), and in the dialog box select 'Enable lossy compression of JPEG images'.

And if you don't care about the fonts at all, hit the 'Convert Books' button, go to 'Look & feel > Styling', select the Fonts box, and the conversion will remove all fonts and CSS references to those fonts.
Unless you know what fonts are embedded, you don't know which fonts you want or not. For example, an italic font can be embedded and used. But if you remove the font, you lose the italics as there is no CSS code to to make the current font italics. So you have to be careful about willy nilly removing fonts.

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