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Question : Microsoft Access 2003
I have a database with a size of 51 MB. It is running extremely slow. It is used by over 20 people. I have archived a lot of the data from the main tables. I have compacted the database, but it is still running slow. It is a very complex database, with lots of queries, reports, linked tables to and from.
Is there anything else (simple to follow) that I can do to make it run faster?
Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
Answer : Microsoft Access 2003
Without know your entire setup, it's a bit hard to speculate. However, below are some pretty good tips:
http://www.granite.ab.ca/a
ccess/perf
ormancefaq
.htm
http://www.fmsinc.com/Micr
osoftAcces
s/Performa
nce.html
http://office.microsoft.co
m/en-us/ac
cess-help/
improve-
pe
rformance-
of-an-acce
ss-databas
e-HP005187
453.aspx
mx
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