Checks if the PDF is optimized for the Web.
A document that has been optimized for the Web often has a significantly smaller file size. This is achieved by replacing images that occur more than once in the document with pointers to the first instance of these images. Also, the PDF document is restructured to allow page-at-a-time downloading over the Internet: only the page viewed by the user is downloaded, thus avoiding long loading times for larger PDF documents.
This Adobe Acrobat feature is called Fast Web View and it enables page-at-a-time downloading of the PDF document. If you are planning to publish the PDF document on the Internet, you should make sure Fast Web View is enabled.
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