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64-bit version of Office?

Postby RHJld0I » Sat, 18 Jun 2005 04:04:06 GMT

Is there a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office? We have some PCs running the 
64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 and we currently have the 32-bit 
version of Office XP on them. We want to upgrade, but if there's a 64-bit 
version of Office we'd like to go with that. I've been looking, but can't 
seem to find anything that says whether there is or is not a 64-bit version 
out there.

Re: 64-bit version of Office?

Postby MS Expert » Sat, 18 Jun 2005 04:42:02 GMT

Hi DrewB,
There is no 64-bit version of MS Office available.


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Re: 64-bit version of Office?

Postby Bob I » Sat, 18 Jun 2005 04:44:29 GMT

 From the news

"The current plan is for a 64-bit Office 12 for the AMD64 platform to 
ship "sometime after" the 32-bit Office 12."

office 12  is expected to be sometime in 2006






Re: 64-bit version of Office?

Postby Bob Buckland ?:-) » Sat, 18 Jun 2005 05:06:52 GMT

Hi Drew,

To add to Bob-I's reply, this is a MS article on support for
64bit operation using current MS Office versions.
  http://www.**--****.com/ ;en-us;895361&FR=1

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Is there a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office? We have some PCs running the
64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 and we currently have the 32-bit
version of Office XP on them. We want to upgrade, but if there's a 64-bit
version of Office we'd like to go with that. I've been looking, but can't
seem to find anything that says whether there is or is not a 64-bit version
out there. >>
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