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hi
I work with access on reg.comp. and at home on laptop
I save the data on USB. ext.hard dr. and or cd. DVD
of course rewritable my ques. is some times data is being
lost while working around is there something I"m
not saving it correctly
2) I compacted one file it went from (225) mb
to (217) mb did i loose data
3) what does compacting do for the data anyway
i"m sorry i did a mouthful
sincerly alex
Nov 28 '05 #1
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why are you sending the same thing over and over?

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hi
I work with access on reg.comp. and at home on laptop
I save the data on USB. ext.hard dr. and or cd. DVD
of course rewritable my ques. is some times data is being
lost while working around is there something I"m
not saving it correctly
2) I compacted one file it went from (225) mb
to (217) mb did i loose data
3) what does compacting do for the data anyway
i"m sorry i did a mouthful
sincerly alex

Nov 28 '05 #2

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