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    Naomi Manickam is offline Novice
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    When I zipped it I got it down to 4,073 KB from 38,300 KB.
    I then zipped again - for smalles size vs legacy compression. It is now 456 KB. I did the same with the spreadsheet. It is now 1008 KB.
    There are two options. If you can copy the spreadsheet, I could then delete the spreadsheet and upload the Access db. However, am unable to find 'Manage Attachments'.
    Would you be able to do that for me? Thank you again. Appreciate your guidance.

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    "Manage Attachments" is in the Advanced section.

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    You can upload your zipped up db in a new post to this thread.

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    Naomi Manickam is offline Novice
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    Hi! I did reply - it doesn't appear to have got posted
    When I zipped, it was smaller. Went from size from 38,300 KB to 4,073 KB.

    I zipped it again Best Method (smallest size) vs Legacy Compression (maximum compatibility) and now it is at 456 KB. Have a suggestion. If you could copy the spreadsheet and maybe delete it, I could attach the Access db.

    Would you please let me know if I can now delete the attachment and upload the access db.

    Thanks v.much

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    You can attach multiple files in same post or in separate posts. The attachment file size limit is on individual files, not total. You can manage your attachments. You can edit posts to delete attachment.

    You must have found Manage Attachments before when you uploaded the spreadsheet.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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