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Reasons to choose the 64-bit version
- You’re working with large data sets, like enterprise-scale Excel workbooks with complex calculations, many pivot tables, data connections to external databases, Power Pivot, 3D Map, Power View, or Get & Transform. The 64-bit version of Office may perform better in these cases. See, Excel specifications and limits, Data Model specification and limits, and Memory usage in the 32-bit edition of Excel.
- You’re working with extremely large pictures, videos, or animations in PowerPoint. The 64-bit version of Office may be better suited to handle these complex slide decks.
- You’re working with files over 2 GB in Project, especially if the project has many sub-projects.
- You’re developing in-house Office solutions like add-ins or document-level customization. Using the 64-bit version of Office lets you deliver a 64-bit version of those solutions as well as a 32-bit version. In-house Office solution developers should have access to the 64-bit Office 2016 for testing and updating these solutions.
- You’re working with the Large Number data type in Access, and while this data type is supported by 32-bit Access, you may see unexpected results when executing code or expressions that use native 32-bit VBA libraries. 64-bit VBA provides the LongLong data type which fully supports large numbers. For more information, see Using the Large Number data type.
Reasons to choose the 32-bit version
- You have 32-bit COM Add-ins with no 64-bit alternative. You can continue to run 32-bit COM add-ins in 32-bit Office on 64-bit Windows. You can also try contacting the COM Add-in vendor and requesting a 64-bit version.
- You use 32-bit controls with no 64-bit alternative. You can continue to run 32-bit controls in 32-bit Office like Microsoft Windows Common Controls (Mscomctl.ocx, comctl.ocx), or any existing 3rd-party 32-bit controls.
- Your VBA code uses Declare statements Most VBA code doesn’t need to change when using in 64-bit or 32-bit, unless you use Declare statements to call Windows API using 32-bit data types like long, for pointers and handles. In most cases, adding PtrSafe to the Declare and replacing long with LongPtr will make the Declare statement compatible with both 32- and 64-bit. However this might not be possible in rare cases where there is no 64-bit API to Declare. For more information about what VBA changes are needed to make it run on 64-bit Office, see 64-Bit Visual Basic for Applications Overview.
- You have 32-bit MAPI applications for Outlook. With a growing number of 64-bit Outlook customers, rebuilding 32-bit MAPI applications, add-ins, or macros for 64-bit Outlook is the recommended option, but if needed you can continue to run them with 32-bit Outlook only, as well. To learn about preparing Outlook applications for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, see Building MAPI Applications on 32-Bit and 64-Bit Platforms and the Outlook MAPI Reference.
- You’re activating a 32-bit OLE server or object. You can continue to run your 32-bit OLE Server application with a 32-bit version of Office installed.
- You're using SharePoint Server 2010 and you need the Edit in Datasheet view. You can continue to use the Edit in Datasheet view functionality in SharePoint Server 2010 with 32-bit Office.
- You need 32-bit Microsoft Access .mde, .ade, and .accde database files. While you can recompile 32-bit .mde, .ade, and .accde files to make them 64-bit compatible, you can continue to run 32-bit .mde, .ade, and .accde files in 32-bit Access.
- You require Legacy Equation Editor or WLL (Word Add-in libraries) files in Word. You can continue to use Legacy Word Equation Editor and run WLL files in 32-bit Word.
- You have an old embedded media file in your PowerPoint presentation with no available 64-bit codec.
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Reasons to choose the 64-bit version
- You’re working with large data sets, like enterprise-scale Excel workbooks with complex calculations, many pivot tables, data connections to external databases, Power Pivot, 3D Map, Power View, or Get & Transform. The 64-bit version of Office may perform better in these cases. See, Excel specifications and limits, Data Model specification and limits, and Memory usage in the 32-bit edition of Excel.
- You’re working with extremely large pictures, videos, or animations in PowerPoint. The 64-bit version of Office may be better suited to handle these complex slide decks.
- You’re working with files over 2 GB in Project, especially if the project has many sub-projects.
- You’re developing in-house Office solutions like add-ins or document-level customization. Using the 64-bit version of Office lets you deliver a 64-bit version of those solutions as well as a 32-bit version. In-house Office solution developers should have access to the 64-bit Office 2016 for testing and updating these solutions.
- You’re working with the Large Number data type in Access, and while this data type is supported by 32-bit Access, you may see unexpected results when executing code or expressions that use native 32-bit VBA libraries. 64-bit VBA provides the LongLong data type which fully supports large numbers. For more information, see Using the Large Number data type.
Reasons to choose the 32-bit version
- You have 32-bit COM Add-ins with no 64-bit alternative. You can continue to run 32-bit COM add-ins in 32-bit Office on 64-bit Windows. You can also try contacting the COM Add-in vendor and requesting a 64-bit version.
- You use 32-bit controls with no 64-bit alternative. You can continue to run 32-bit controls in 32-bit Office like Microsoft Windows Common Controls (Mscomctl.ocx, comctl.ocx), or any existing 3rd-party 32-bit controls.
- Your VBA code uses Declare statements Most VBA code doesn’t need to change when using in 64-bit or 32-bit, unless you use Declare statements to call Windows API using 32-bit data types like long, for pointers and handles. In most cases, adding PtrSafe to the Declare and replacing long with LongPtr will make the Declare statement compatible with both 32- and 64-bit. However this might not be possible in rare cases where there is no 64-bit API to Declare. For more information about what VBA changes are needed to make it run on 64-bit Office, see 64-Bit Visual Basic for Applications Overview.
- You have 32-bit MAPI applications for Outlook. With a growing number of 64-bit Outlook customers, rebuilding 32-bit MAPI applications, add-ins, or macros for 64-bit Outlook is the recommended option, but if needed you can continue to run them with 32-bit Outlook only, as well. To learn about preparing Outlook applications for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, see Building MAPI Applications on 32-Bit and 64-Bit Platforms and the Outlook MAPI Reference.
- You’re activating a 32-bit OLE server or object. You can continue to run your 32-bit OLE Server application with a 32-bit version of Office installed.
- You're using SharePoint Server 2010 and you need the Edit in Datasheet view. You can continue to use the Edit in Datasheet view functionality in SharePoint Server 2010 with 32-bit Office.
- You need 32-bit Microsoft Access .mde, .ade, and .accde database files. While you can recompile 32-bit .mde, .ade, and .accde files to make them 64-bit compatible, you can continue to run 32-bit .mde, .ade, and .accde files in 32-bit Access.
- You require Legacy Equation Editor or WLL (Word Add-in libraries) files in Word. You can continue to use Legacy Word Equation Editor and run WLL files in 32-bit Word.
- You have an old embedded media file in your PowerPoint presentation with no available 64-bit codec.
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I know I want the 64-bit version. How do I install it?
Reasons to choose the 64-bit version
- You work with extremely large data sets, like enterprise-scale Excel workbooks with complex calculations, many pivot tables, connections to external databases, and using Power Pivot, Power Map, or Power View. The 64-bit version of Office may perform better for you.
- You work with extremely large pictures, videos, or animations in PowerPoint. The 64-bit version may be better suited to handle these complex slide decks.
- You work with extremely large Word documents. The 64-bit version might be better suited to handle Word documents with large tables, graphics, or other objects.
- You’re working with files over 2 gigabytes (GB) in Project 2013, especially if the project has several sub-projects.
- You want to keep the 64-bit version that you’re already using. The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Office programs aren’t compatible, so you can’t install both on the same computer.
- You’re developing in-house solutions, like add-ins or document-level customization.
- Your organization requires that Hardware Data Execution Prevention (DEP) be enforced for Office applications. DEP is a set of hardware and software technologies that some organizations use to enhance security.
Reasons to choose the 32-bit version
- Solutions that use ActiveX controls library. ComCtl controls won’t work. There are several ways for developers to work around this and provide a 64-bit solution.
- 32-bit third party ActiveX controls and add-ins won’t work. The vendor would need to create 64-bit versions of these controls.
- Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that contain Declare statements won’t work in the 64-bit version of Office without being updated. For more information about what VBA changes are needed to make it run on 64-bit Office, see 64-bit Visual Basic for Applications Overview.
- Compiled Access databases, such as .MDE, .ADE, and .ACCDE files won’t work unless they’re specifically written for the 64-bit version of Office.
- You have 32-bit MAPI applications for Outlook. With a growing number of 64-bit Outlook customers, rebuilding 32-bit MAPI applications, add-ins, or macros for 64-bit Outlook is a recommended option. To learn more about preparing Outlook applications for both 32- and 64-bit platforms, see Building MAPI applications on 32-Bit and 64-Bit Platforms and the Outlook MAPI Reference.
- In SharePoint 2010 or earlier, the datasheet view won’t be available because this view uses an ActiveX control.
- Microsoft Office Excel Viewer, Access database engine of Access 2013, and Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system will block a 64-bit Office 2013 installation.
- The legacy Equation Editor in Word isn’t supported on 64-bit Office 2016, but the equation builder feature in Word 2013 is supported on all platforms. Also, Word Add-in Libraries (WLL) are not supported in 64-bit Office 2013.
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- You’re working with very large data sets, such as enterprise-scale Office Excel workbooks with complex calculations, lots of pivot tables, connecting to external databases, and using features such as Power Pivot, 3D Map, Power View, or Get & Transform. Because 64-bit Office doesn’t impose specific limits on file size, as 32-bit Office does (2 gigabyte (GB) limit), it may work better with large data sets.
- You’re working with extremely large pictures, videos, or animation in Office PowerPoint. The 64-bit version of Office may be better suited to handle these complex slide decks.
- You’re working with files that take up over 2 gigabytes of space in Office Project, especially if the project has many sub-projects.
- You’re developing in-house Office solutions like add-ins or document-level customization.
- Your organization requires that Hardware Data Execution Prevention (DEP) be enforced for Office applications. DEP is a set of hardware and software technologies that some organizations use to enhance security. For 64-bit installations DEP will always be enforced, while on 32-bit installations DEP needs to be configured through settings.
- With more Outlook customers using 64-bit, rebuilding 32-bit Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) applications, add-ins, or macros for 64-bit Outlook is the recommended option. But if necessary you can also continue to run them with 32-bit Outlook only.
Reasons to choose the 32-bit version
- If your organization needs to continue to use extensions to Office, such as ActiveX controls, third-party add-ins, in-house solutions built on previous versions of Office, or 32-bit versions of software that interface directly with Office, we recommend you go with the automatically installed 32-bit (x86) Office 2010 on computers that are running both 32-bit and 64-bit supported Windows operating systems.
- You use 32-bit controls with no 64-bit alternative. You can continue to run 32-bit controls in 32-bit Office like Microsoft Windows Common Controls (Mscomctl.ocx, comctl.ocx), or any existing third-party 32-bit controls.
- Your VBA code uses Declare statements. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that contain Declare statements won’t work in the 64-bit version of Office without being updated.
- In SharePoint Server 2010 or earlier, the datasheet view won't be available. However, you can continue to use the Edit in Datasheet view functionality in SharePoint Server 2010 with a 32-bit Office client.
- Compiled Access databases, like .MDE and .ACCDE files, won’t work unless they are specifically written for the 64-bit version of Office.
- You need Legacy Equation Editor or WLL (Word Add-in Libraries) file in Word. You can continue to use Legacy Word Equation Editor (WLL files were deprecated in 32-bit and not supported in Office 2010).
- There is no codec (software used to compress or decompress a video or audio file) available in 64-bit for three QuickTime media formats. Therefore, if you have an old embedded media file in a PowerPoint presentation, you’ll need to use 32-bit Office.
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Before you begin Make sure your PC meets the system requirements.
The steps below are for the subscription versions of Project Online, and the non-subscription versions of Project 2019, 2016, or 2013. (For Project 2010 or 2007, follow the steps in Office 2010 or Office 2007.) Project is sold as a stand-alone application so if you don't have it yet, Buy or try Project.
If you have a subscription to one of the cloud-based solutions of Project you won't see an option to install it unless you have an assigned license. If you're the Office 365 admin responsible for assigning licenses, see Assign licenses to users.
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If you have one of these non-subscription versions you should have a received a product key with your purchase. Before installing Project the first time, sign in with an existing or new Microsoft Account and enter your product key* at office.com/setup. Redeeming your key links your account with the Project app and you only have to do this once.
Microsoft HUP: You bought Project for personal use through your company HUP benefit and have a product key, see Install Office through HUP. (The same Office install steps apply to stand-alone versions of Project purchased through HUP.)
Volume license versions: IT departments might use a different method to install volume license editions of Project throughout their organization. Talk to your IT department for installation help.
Third-party seller: You bought Project from a third-party and you're having problems with the product key.
Step 1: Sign in to download Project
- Go to www.office.com and if you're not already signed in, select Sign in.
- Sign in with the account you associated with this version of Project. This account can be a Microsoft account (used with non-subscription versions), or work or school account (used with subscription versions).Forgot your account details? See I forgot the account I use with Office.
- After signing in, follow the steps below for your subscription or non-subscription version of Project.Project (Standard or Professional)
Non-subscription version- From the Office home page select Install Office.
- If you have multiple Office products you may have to scroll through the list of your owned products, or if you have an Office 365 subscription, in the header, select Services and subscriptions which lists all the Microsoft products you own.Locate the version of Project you want to install and select Install.
Tip: To install Project in a different language, or to install the 64-bit version, select the link Other options. Choose the language and bit version you want, and then select Install.Project Online (Professional or Premium)
Subscription version- From the Office home page select Install Office apps > Other install options. (If you set a different start page, go to admin.microsoft.com/OLS/MySoftware.aspx.)
- Under Software, select Project. Choose the language and the bit version you want, then select Install. (To install 64-bit, under Version, select Advanced, choose 64-bit, and then select Install.)
- Tip: If Project isn't listed under the Software navigation heading on the left-side of your page, it probably means you don't have a license. Check if you have a license and if you don't, contact your admin and ask to have one assigned to you.
Project should now begin downloading. Follow the prompts in Step 2 to complete the installation.
Step 2: Install Project
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- Your install is finished when you see the phrase, 'You're all set! Project is installed now' and an animation plays to show you where to find the Project app on your computer.Follow the instructions in the window to find Project, for example depending on your version of Windows, select Start and then scroll to find Project from your list of apps.
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If you're still not finding the answers you need, try searching for content on support.office.com, or browsing through the list of topics on the Project Help Center.
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