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Moving to VB.NET and WIN 11 Home
I will try not to be wordy, but I need help in moving on to WIN 11. The background is important. I have written VB6 for over 20 years, and VB4, and vb3, before that. (Don’t remember vb5). I write no for myself only. I am not in a business. I write a lot of code interacting with Access, Excel and Word. Since I have been writing in VB6. the newest Office I can use is Office Pro 2003
Now I am on WIN 10 Home ESU. I have converted my important V6 programs to VB.NET using VS2022. And I have learned, the hard way, about the GC and marshalling to clean up.
So now I need to think about a newer office. I do not like subscriptions, so I settled on Office 2024. I know there is no Office Pro 2024 (Word, Access, Excel). But that’s not the issue. Office 2024 does not come with Access. I need to get separately. What I don’t know is.
- Do I have to wait until I have WIN 11 to install Office 2024 and Access 2024?
- Can Office 2003 pro and Office 2024 and Access 2024 coexist?
- The programs that I updated to VB.NET target any CPU. Do I keep that?
- I don’t understand enough about BITS 2003 is 32 bit, 2024 is 86 (?)
- I think, I cannot mix and match MSFT products?
- I was told that the 32 bit install switch on install is hidden.
There may be more questions that I don’t even know to ask.
Thanks
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