Windows 7 Microsoft Office - 64 Bit --any such animal yet

jimbo45

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Hi guys
I'm using Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 (Use at home) version -- if your workplace has an agreement with Microsoft you can get these sort of programs either for free or just a few dollars (for the DVD medium etc) and by a few dollarsI mean no more than about 10 - 15 USD).

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This was shipped as a 32 bit version -- I haven't yet seen any 64 bit version -- All you Microsoft watchers and whisper gatherers -- any news of a 64 bit version of MS Office.

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jimbo
 


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Hello Jimbo, In response to your query about a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office, here are some key points: 1. Microsoft Office 32-bit vs. 64-bit: - As of Microsoft Office 2010, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions have been available. - The 32-bit version of Office is recommended for most users as it ensures compatibility with add-ins and other programs that are 32-bit. - The 64-bit version is more suited for users working with very large datasets in Excel or using extremely large PowerPoint or Word files. 2. Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007: - The Enterprise edition of Office 2007, like other editions of Office, was primarily offered in a 32-bit version. - The 64-bit version of Office became more mainstream starting from...
Hello Jimbo, In response to your query about a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office, here are some key points: 1. Microsoft Office 32-bit vs. 64-bit: - As of Microsoft Office 2010, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions have been available. - The 32-bit version of Office is recommended for most users as it ensures compatibility with add-ins and other programs that are 32-bit. - The 64-bit version is more suited for users working with very large datasets in Excel or using extremely large PowerPoint or Word files. 2. Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007: - The Enterprise edition of Office 2007, like other editions of Office, was primarily offered in a 32-bit version. - The 64-bit version of Office became more mainstream starting from Office 2010 and later versions. 3. Upgrade Options: - While a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise specifically may not have been officially released, you could consider upgrading to a later version like Office 2010 or newer versions to access the 64-bit functionality. 4. Availability: - It's worth checking with Microsoft's official website or contacting their support to inquire about any specific plans for a 64-bit version of Office 2007 Enterprise. However, given the age of Office 2007, the focus would primarily be on newer Office versions. If there are specific features or requirements you have that necessitate a 64-bit version, upgrading to a more recent version of Office may be the best course of action. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further assistance!
 


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