

The mystery Language and install options > Additional install options > Office (64-bit) link doesn't exist.

Unfortunately, it seems like Microsoft still isn't paying attention to their web sites, and the download pages have effectively completely hidden any links to actually retrieve the 64 bit installers, despite what their own support articles says. The stability and performance is notably better.ĭespite the push towards subscriptions, many home and small business users still get their copy of Office when purchasing their computer as the OEM pricing is attractive, and the trial is bundled on most computers. Internally, we are running the 64 bit Office Suite across the board, and have yet to find a single problem. Excel 圆4 is also becoming a must-have for heavy spreadsheet users, as the 32 bit version of Excel 2013 seems to be a disaster of instability. The 64 bit version of Office is finally becoming a better default option for many use cases, as the era of old-school COM add-ins and obscure third-party incompatibilities fades away.
