Hello,
The declarations of variables of types "LongLong" or "LongPtr" are not possible altought my PC is a 64bits processor.
Do you see any reason?
Hello,
The declarations of variables of types "LongLong" or "LongPtr" are not possible altought my PC is a 64bits processor.
Do you see any reason?
Hello @glaborie.
The fact that your processor supports 64 bits is good. But in order for your declared variablesto work, 64-bit office must be installed on your system. Learn.The declarations of variables of types "LongLong" or "LongPtr"
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If you have VBA7, which you should with 2010, then declaring as LongPtr should work. There are very few occasions where you would actually need to declare a LongLong
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