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How to Compress Photo Files With Microsoft Office Picture Manager

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Open the picture you would like to compress by viewing it with Microsoft Photo
Gallery. Go to File, and select Make a Copy. (This allows you to keep your original
photo's resolution intact in case you would want to edit it or print it later.) Rename the
file so it is easier to distinguish between the original large file and the compressed
version. Click Save, then close the original file

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Open the file you just created by viewing it with Microsoft Photo Gallery. In the
upper right-hand corner above the picture, click Open and choose Microsoft Office
Photo Manager from the drop-down menu.
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Once the program is launched, click Edit Pictures from the options located
directly above the photo. This will open a sidebar menu with a number of editing
choices, including Compress Picture. Click Compress Picture to get into compression
mode.

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You will see in the sidebar menu that there are compression options for
Documents, Web Pages, and Email Messages. Choose one of the three options that
best describes why you would like to compress your picture. For example, if you would
like to submit a vacation photo to a online photo contest which limits file size
submissions to less than 100mb per photo, choose Web Pages and the photo will be
compressed to a file size that is optimal for web loading and viewing. Then click OK.
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Finally, save your compressed photo by clicking File, then Save.

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