Computer Science, asked by ajaythakkar1982, 8 months ago

Memo can store more characters then test data type?
1. True
2. False​

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Answered by rajat2841
1

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answered by s11517768
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Memo fields in Access 2010 can store up to 1 gigabyte of characters, or 2 gigabytes of storage (2 bytes per character), of which you can display 65,535 characters in a text box control on a form or report. In addition, you can now apply rich-text formatting to the data in a Memo field.

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