[AccessD] Object Sizes

Lonnie Johnson prodevmg at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 26 07:49:54 CDT 2003


Thanks Marty.

MartyConnelly <martyconnelly at shaw.ca> wrote:Just a guess import the form into an empty mdb which has a default size 
of 64K compile, compress and subtract the difference

Lonnie Johnson wrote:

> Is there a way to determine what size an Access object is in a 
> database? For instance if you have a mdb that is 30,000 KB, then you 
> add a form and it increases to 31,000 KB apparently that form carries 
> some weight. So, is there a way to determine what size each object is?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any responses!
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> Lonnie Johnson
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