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18 Aug 20 #513746 by ATMSPC
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My form E is due with the court tomorrow.
I phoned and obtained the email address to submit electronically.
Preparing the email, it says my 41mb exceeds the outgoing 35mb size limit.
Any ideas on what I can do?

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18 Aug 20 - 18 Aug 20 #513747 by wikivorce team
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There are 2 obvious solutions:

1) Compress the file
or
2) Split the file.


To compress the file use a tool like winzip.

www.winzip.com/win/en/downwz.html

This converts the file into a .zip file which should be below the limit.


To split the file :

If it is a Microsoft word document just save pages 1-15 as one file and 16 to the end as a second file.

If it is a PDF then use a PDF file splitter like

www.pdf2go.com/split-pdf
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23 Aug 20 #513788 by ATMSPC
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Thanks. I failed miserably with the PDF splitter- just error messages. Tried WinZip but the file only marginally smaller after compression.
I finally tried saving it to OneDrive and sharing the link in one email to the court and sending the supporting docs in a separate following email. Got an acknowledgement but no confirmation they've been able to open the link so fingers crossed.
Not that I should have panicked as other side's solicitor hasn't agreed exchange with me yet so presumably hadn't filed by due date!

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