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HelloAll, in my environment, there are different versions of ms office installed and i need to make an analysis which will show whether the office is 32 bit or 64 bit. Please help me to achieve this.

One option would be to look for a Microsoft Office product name in the Add Remove registry hives; x32 registry and x64 registry inspectors will allow you to look in the respective 32- and 64-bit hives to give a simple True/False for 32-bit versions, or, if you want to make it more complex, return the version installed. That way, you would have two properties, one for each architecture, returning either True/False or the version installed.


Is it possible that you have the Access DB engine installed? I seem to recall conflicts with it will still refer to Office components being the issue. To get rid of it you have to run the AccessDatabaseEngine_x64 exe and the option to remove it will come up.


Go to control panel/uninstall a program/ and uninstall the Microsoft Access Database engine 2010 Redistributable, then go to Microsoft and download it again, this time download the 32bit. Then reinstall the office. I hope in works!


Knowing your version helps you choose compatible software add-ons and plugins. Plus, some features may vary between different architectures. So, being aware of your version makes for a smoother experience.


Fun fact: Microsoft Office 1.0, the first-ever office productivity suite, was only available as a 16-bit release for Windows! It included popular applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint which revolutionized document creation and data management.


Which version should you choose? If you work with complex files, large databases or memory-intensive tasks, go for the 64-bit version. It provides greater stability and capability to manage large data.


On the flip side, if you use Office mainly for basic activities like writing and creating presentations, the 32-bit version should suffice. It is also compatible with most add-ons and external programs.


To check your Microsoft Office version, utilize the following solutions: Using the File Options and Using the Control Panel. The File Options method allows you to access version information directly within the Office application, while the Control Panel method provides a system-wide view of all installed versions.


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