Exploring the Latest Updates in Office 2016 by Microsoft
Fixing Word Opening Issues in Office 2016 and Optimizing Document Size
Reducing File Size of Office 2016, 2010, 2007 Documents with Images:
Before diving into the article, you can download various Office versions here:
You can download Office 2003 here: Office 2003
You can download Office 2007 here: Office 2007
You can download Office 2010 here: Office 2010
You can download Office 2013 here: Office 2013
You can download Office 2016 here: Office 2016
Step 1: Open the document file you want to edit in Office.
Step 2: Within your document, click on the image you wish to resize, then select Format.
Step 3: Under the Format tab, choose Compress Pictures (the image icon).
Step 4: Next, within Compress Pictures, check the option for Delete cropped areas of pictures. Then select Print (220ppi) and press OK to allow Word to reduce the size of your document. You may also opt for the lowest resolution to minimize image file size.
Depending on the size and number of images in your Word file, the time taken to reduce image size may vary. Wait momentarily to receive your newly resized Word file.
Discover the quickest image resizing tricks when using Office 2016. But what sets Office 2016 apart from Office 2013? This is a common question many users ponder before upgrading to the latest Office version. Explore the comparison between Office 2016 and Office 2013 to understand why updating to the latest Office version is essential.
