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Is there a 64bit version available. I recently downloaded the software and,
after installation, found that it is a 32bit version.
after installation, found that it is a 32bit version.
Is there a 64bit version available. I recently downloaded the software and,
after installation, found that it is a 32bit version.
Here are some tips - URLs that might help concerning Office 2010 beta - 64
bit version
(This information was assembled from the information contained in this
resource -
http://www.encouragersoftware.com/profile/microsoft-office-2010.html
First!
NO side by side installs 32 bit Office 2007 and 64 bit Office 2010 - so
essentially, IF you decide to test Office 2010 beta - 64 bit version, you
can't have previous Office versions installed.
Many are recommending use Office 2010 beta 32 bit only for best
compatibility - NOTE previous exceptions*
Microsoft Office 2010 beta 64 bit download
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/ee390818.aspx
64-bit editions of Office 2010
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee681792(office.14).aspx
Discussion thread about Office 2010 beta 64 bit
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/office2010/thread/3b1b53b7-dea3-4e6f-ab9d-e0316887dee0
How to Download and Install Microsoft Office 2010 Beta - Recipester - Wiki
tutorial format
http://www.recipester.org/Recipe:Download_and_Install_Microsoft_Office_2010_Beta_39301520
* The following is related to running previous Office Suite and Office 2010
Beta - 32 bit version
What happens to my current version of Microsoft Office when I download the
Office 2010 Beta?
Upon installation of your Office 2010 Beta, you may be offered the option
to Upgrade or Customize.
NOTE: IF you want to run Office 2007 AND Office 2010 Beta 32 bit version,
you will need to Customzie!
Clicking Upgrade results in only the newer Office 2010 Beta product
remaining on your machine, but you may explicitly select to have multiple
versions of Office coexist with the exception of Outlook and SharePoint
Workspace (formerly known as Microsoft Office Groove 2007).
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/faqs/default.aspx#24q
* Can previous versions of Microsoft Office co-exist with the Office 2010
Beta?
If you are offered an "Upgrade" upon installation, Office 2010 (with the
exception of Outlook) can co-exist with previous versions of Office by
selecting that option from within the "Customize" menu. Microsoft Office
Click-to-Run installations will co-exist with other installations of Office
by default.
Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint Workspace cannot co-exist with
previous versions so you will need to select one version of the program to
have installed on your computer.
These applications cannot co-exist with previous versions so you will need
to select one version of the program to have installed on your computer.
If you are not offered the option to Upgrade or Customize, the default
behavior will be for your Office 2010 Beta to co-exist with your previous
Office product(s). (Office 2010 beta 32 bit is installed)
David
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