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Microsoft Access

Microsoft Access 2000 or later uses the Unicode character-encoding scheme to represent the data in a Text, Memo, or Hyperlink field.

To offset this effect of Unicode character representation and to ensure optimal performance, the default value of the Unicode Compression property for a Text, Memo, or Hyperlink field is Yes. When a field's Unicode Compression property is set to Yes, any character whose first byte is 0 is compressed when it is stored and uncompressed when it is retrieved. Because the first byte of a Latin character - a character of a Western European language such as English, Spanish, or German - is 0, Unicode character representation does not affect how much storage space is required for compressed data that consists entirely of Latin characters.

In a single field, you can store any combination of characters that Unicode supports. However, if the first byte of a particular character is not 0, that character is not compressed.

Data in a Memo field is not compressed unless it requires 4,096 bytes or less of storage space after compression. As a result, the contents of a Memo field might be compressed in one record, but might not be compressed in another record.

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