- #Excel 2010 64 bit install#
- #Excel 2010 64 bit update#
- #Excel 2010 64 bit driver#
- #Excel 2010 64 bit manual#
As a school employee I am allowed a copy of excel for home use, (just loadedĮxcel Professional Plus from my school fo rmy new computer- and wil be curious to see if any files crash on that program). My "business" is repackaging their results for them in excel. In New Zealand all the secondary schools have a licensing agreement with microsoft for the use of the office package. If you need any further assistance reply and we will be glad to assist you. You may refer the below link: (Office 2010 64-bit versus 32-bit install?) You may also post the event logs related to the Excel files crash, so that we can check what is the reason behind the crash. I would like to know the reason behind installing Office/Excel as 64bit version.
#Excel 2010 64 bit update#
The 64-bit edition of Office 2010, so that they can test and update your in-house solutions on the 64-bit edition of Office 2010. In addition, if you have in-house solution developers, we recommend that those developers have access to
#Excel 2010 64 bit install#
Excel expert users who work with Excel spreadsheets that are larger than 2 gigabytes (GB), they can install the 64-bit edition of Office 2010.Depending on existing extensions to Office, such as ActiveX controls, third-party add-ins, in-house solutions built on previous versions of Office, or 32-bit versions of programs that interface directly with Office, we recommend that you installģ2-bit Office 2010 (the default installation) on computers that are running both 32-bit and 64-bit supported Windows operating systems.Seems to be locked up when this has hap.Thanks for the question! Do not worry we can help you with the issue related to Excel file crashing on the computer. Only way to fix it is hard shut down the workstation and reboot.
#Excel 2010 64 bit driver#
What's your opinion? I'm starting with a driver update. However i get the odd feeling that this is GPU overheat.User states they see this on occasion.
I have a single AD/File server (2012) and a separate Exchange On-Prem running Exchange 2019.
#Excel 2010 64 bit manual#
When I type the following connection string into the connection properties of Excel on the 32-bit machine, I can make the original spreadsheet work, but with this manual intervention.ĭRIVER= So when the spreadsheets are created, they use the following 64-bit driver: Each can successfully use their own respective 32- or 64- bit driver.
The other employee will take those spreadsheets to refresh the data, but that employee is on a 32-bit machine. One employee is creating spreadsheets and works on a 64-bit machine. I am trying to come up with a solution for two employees who access data from our AS400 through Excel.