Hi Vince,
there should be no issue in having a 32 bit version and a 64 bit
version on disk.
LibreOffice and OpenOffice can coop very well next to each other. If you
get issue let us know.
All the Best
Peter
Am 19.05.20 um 20:17 schrieb Vince@GMAIL:
Hello Group:
My Windows 10 Home is used on a 64-bit architecture DELL desktop.
I recently downloaded and installed Libre Office software. So, now I
have both packages:
1. Apache Open Office: AOO415m1(Build:9789) - Rev. 1817496
2017-12-11 17:25 (This is AOO 32-bit version.)
2. Libre Office: Version: 6.3.5.2 (x64)
Build ID: dd0751754f11728f69b42ee2af66670068624673
The two JREs available to me are:
1. jre-8u201-windows-i586
2. jre-8u241-windows-x64
Given that a 32-bit java and a 64-bit java should/must not be
installed on the same machine/partition. I therefore must remove one
of the JREs from my machine..... Or, install and run the AOO 64-bit
version, and keep the JRE-64 bit. But I am uncertain if I would loose
any of my 32-bit AOO existing files and/or templates.
How should I proceed if I go ahead with the 64-bit AOO installation?
Will I loose any 32-bit AOO files/templates? Are there any practical
advantages included in AOO-64 over AOO-32?
Your suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks for reading this. Stay well and be safe.
VinceB.
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