Adam,

> Obviously MySQL would have advantages if I intended to use it as a server
> database with concurrent users. But is it faster than Access in the
> single-user environment, when dealing with large databases?

MySQL in a single user environment is a pain in the arse because of its
lack of an Access Like front end that is actually useful and featureful
(Access is crap, but it's a better database frontend than currently
exists).

(mysql, query)

DSL
-- 
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  In gwidh ristennin, i fae narchannen
I lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen
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