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What is the max number of records in Access?
Nov 7 '06 #1
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As many as you like, you are governed only by data storage capacity and the size of your DB.I don't know what version you are running but Access 97 the limit is 1 gig and anything above is 2 gig
Nov 7 '06 #2
missinglinq
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FYI, you can easily get info about all limits by entering Specs in Help and then clicking on Microsoft Access Specifications and follow from there.
Practically, the only limit for tables/records is 255 fields per table/record and 2,000 characters per record (excluding Memo and OLE Object fields)
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