[AccessD] Issues with running applications in 64 bit version of Office

Mark Simms marksimms at verizon.net
Sun Jan 29 17:13:11 CST 2012


OMIGOSH  - that is a horrible convention ! It implies VBA7 = Office 2010 64
bit under Win64...
And Win64 implies Windows 64 bit with Office 32 bit.
Am I right ?

Better directive naming: VBA64WIN64, VBAWIN64

>
> <<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3072356/what-are-the-differences-
> between-vba-6-0-and-vba-7-0>>




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