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Well that is almost impossible to tell up front due to the fact that the pages can contain numeruous properties. For example images, different file types and sub tab catagories that all contain various info. So a page count will not give you an idea of how much data there is. The best way to tell is to normalize all of the files using special software. Then you may get a ballpark figure/number. 
 
 
Darin Zabriskie
Lighthouse Document Technologies
Seattle, WA 98104
425-765-8936

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Michael Edwards [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
	Sent: Mon 8/1/2005 3:20 PM 
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	Subject: Average size of electronic data?
	
	

	Might anyone have useful links or sources of information for the average
	file size for various electronic file types?
	
	I'm looking for things like Word docs (or any office files), email files,
	mp3s, etc. This is just for ballparking, for example, how many pages/files
	might be in, say, 200MB of Word docs.
	
	
	
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	Michael Edwards
	
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