I saw this:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/choose-between-the-64-bit-or-32-bit-version-of-office-2dee7807-8f95-4d0c-b5fe-6c6f49b8d261

It lists the reason why you would choose 64/32 bit versions.  I had to use
this when we got newer Office and older SharePoint stuff no longer worked
the same way.  Editing in a data sheet instead of the list in SP.





On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 9:05 AM Richard Kaye <rk...@invaluable.com> wrote:

> Yes. But installing the full 32 bit desktop version is a requirement.
> Works fine for Word, Excel  and Outlook.
>
> --
>
> rk
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ProfoxTech <profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com> On Behalf Of Frank Cazabon
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 9:59 AM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: Re: Automation & Office 365
>
> Thanks, have you got it working?
>
> I've asked them to uninstall the 64bit and try with the 32bit. Will report
> back what happens.
>
> Frank.
>
> Frank Cazabon
>
> On 15/01/2021 10:53 am, Alan Bourke wrote:
> > There's no reason why it wouldn't still work as long as you are using
> 32-bit Office. It's not the version, it's the bitness.
> >
> > 365 installs the 64-bit version of the applications by default now,
> which is annoying if you have Excel plugins, for example, or need to
> automate them from a 32-bit process.
> >
>
>
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