![]() We have some detailed guidance here and Microsoft Word (and similar products) will also offer guidance in their help section. ![]() This feature also saves you a lot of time having to re-size or compress images before you insert them into the document in the first place. ![]() You can get thousands of pages of text in a Microsoft Word or other document within a 5MB limit.įortunately, if the report is created in Microsoft Word it is pretty straightforward to apply compression to all the images in a document in one go. Professionals tell us they either split the report into smaller sections, or they post or deliver it on a CD, or even as a paper copy.įortunately, there are ways to deal with the size issue.Įven with the largest of reports it is invariably images which are the problem. When large documents, particularly reports like environmental impact assessments, have to be uploaded the size limit is an issue. There’s a discussion on the subject here. I know this is a bone of contention for many of you but I want to focus on ways of working around the size limit rather than having the argument again about why it is there. In workshops and training sessions with planning professionals (and on this blog) an issue that comes up frequently is the 5MB size limit for uploading supporting document files (although there is no limit on the number of files). I’d like to share with you some advice from our account management team on best practice for preparing electronic planning applications – a key part of our Smarter Planning scheme.
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