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Size of MSaccess Objects

How can you find out what the size of objectsd are in Access? Can the
size be displayed in the DataBasewindow?

Thanks in advance

Nov 13 '05 #1
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Hi Tom,
How can you find out what the size of objectsd are in Access? Can the
size be displayed in the DataBasewindow?


No, they can not be shown.

We have buid the Access Memory Reporter Tool to show the amount tables
and indexes need, but there is no way to get information about the
size one special Access object like a form or a report needs.

Regards

Thilo Immel

The Access Druid (Access Repair Service) www.atroplan.com
Access Memory Reporter www.atroplan.com/AccMemReporter.htm
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