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I have an exported PDF which takes quite some time to display. My suspicion is because of a magnifier glass graphic we use, which is made of many elements. However, I don't think that our layout belongs to the most complex on the planet.

I'm wondering if I can tune the PDF export somehow? Or is there a way to simplify our graphic?

Here is the PDF: https://www.saphirion.com/files/nlpp-performance-experience_flyer_web_en.pdf

Any suggestions welcome.

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PDFs with many vector objects take usually longer to load. You can observe it just by simply converting text to curves on export.
And it's hard to tell how to optimize just from opening your PDF in Designer/Publisher. All I see is a loooong list of objects in the Layers panel. Flattening some elements in your original layout may likely help a bit.

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