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Yes, I already know about handling the files.

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As for an upper limit or the possibility of a crash causing file corruption in attachments, someone from Omni Group would know best. But I don't think you have much to worry about, especially if you use the default method of just linking files in rather than copying them to the database.

If the files are only linked in, then there's no need to export. You can just use the files as you always have.
I use an Folder named "Project Support Material" in which I have created subfolders with each projects description as a folder name. As I think right now, linking is much better because there are many large files I need to handle (Video files, photoshop files, etc), so the question about stability and integrity of the database file, no longer has a value for me.

Thank you