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By Mike Chapple, About.com Guide to Databases

Repairing an Access Database

Thursday May 28, 2009
Over time, Microsoft Access databases grow in size and unnecessarily use disk space. Additionally, repeated modifications to the database file may result in data corruption. This risk increases for databases shared by multiple users over a network. Therefore, it's a good idea to periodically run the compact and repair database tool to ensure the consistency of your data.

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