[Duane, re: not sure what you "could not find" -- probably what to click to keep previous messages -- in the web interface, I couldn't find it either! If you send me a screen shot, I'll put it on my site and link to it for others to see. I saw your post about it -- picture is worth a thousand words ;) Like you, I'm using an email client locally, so don't normally have that issue)
hi Khalid,
since you've already installed 64-bit, perhaps you want to:
1. find the 32-bit installation file
2. uninstall 64-bit Office
3. reboot
4. install 32-bit Office
meanwhile, here is code that works in 32 or 64-bit to get the computer name:
http://msaccessgurus.com/VBA/Code/API_GetComputerName.htm
kind regards.
crystal
I would recommend any 32 bit recent version as per my previous reply.�
I'm not sure what you "could not find".�
Duane
From: MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io <MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io> on behalf of Khalid Tanweer via groups.io <khalidtanweerburrah=yahoo.com@groups.io>
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 1:35 PM
To: MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io <MSAccessProfessionals@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [MSAccessProfessionals] Access 2007 to Access 2019�Thanks again Duane, i looked there but could not find it. By the way i need your suggestion, which version of office you personal recommend me, so that i work smoothly.
Your advise would be much valuable for me.
Thanks Khalid
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Please reply keeping much of the previous thread so we know the context and background of your messages. You need to look for every line of code using 32 bit APIs and modify them as the link in my earlier reply suggested.�I would stay with 32 bit versions of MS Access.�Duane
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In our previous group that was easy to click at the bottom "previous messages" but here could not find any such button, so i just copied 2 of the above.
Duane, you are suggesting that you would stay with 32 bit bit versions of access, i like to know i can also do that even my system is 64 bit ?
Thanks, Khalid
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