In reply to my posting, Mary wrote:
> There is no guarantee that if I purchase another 512 ram this will
resolve
> it either. I purchased the computer based on Legacy limits and went to
what
> I thought at the time maximum.
Yup. But I'd be surprised if it didn't. Assuming that it didn't
help, the first place I'd look is Legacy. I've a few questions for support.
Can Legacy use 1 GB of Memory? What's the most memory
Legacy can use? What are the limits of Access?
Even if adding more memory didn't completely fix the problem,
It could make it much better. For example suppose in printing
out your 1400 page document, you get to page 800 before it
dies. Well maybe with more memory, it dies on page 1250.
Also even if adding the memory fixes the problem for a 1400
page document of today, what will happen when you want
to do a 1500 page document? Seems to me that the real answer
lies with Legacy. The program should IMO be restructured to
deal with ANY size database. It may be very slow in handling
large databases in such a restructured version, but it should be
able to do it. And oh BTW it shouldn't slow down what it
does now for "normal sized" files.
jr
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