
below is the screen shot of the tables, I can select all the tables:īelow are the screen shot of Modules and forms. Select your version below and follow the installation steps.

I can only select Tables and queries from import objects menu. Install the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office. If you want to install 64-bit Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010, you will first need to remove the 32-bit installation of Office products. I imported the tables like suggested below to a new accdb database, bute when I came to Forms, reports, Macros and modules tab, they are all disabled. I am not sure how can I convert this existing database to 64 bit.Īny help in this regards will be highly appreciated.

I tried to go to create a blank database on my 64 bit access and went to external data tab and with new data source, I tried to select my 32 bit version data, but I got the error again saying "This database was created with the 32-bit version of Microsoft access" This past weekend I purchased Windows 10 64-bit because I want to. When I tried to open the access database, I got an error saying "This database was created with the 32-bit version of Microsoft access". Infopackets Reader 'Tom' writes: ' Dear Dennis, I recently upgraded my computer from Windows 8.1 32-bit to Windows 10 32-bit. The access database that I had was created in 32 bit. Multiple factors and dependencies are at play. 64-bit Office and Office apps do not automatically run faster or slower than on 32-bit Office but slightly speed-wise they can differ.

The 64-bit version of Office 365 allows you.
Upgrade office 32 to 64 bit how to#
I am currently using Microsoft access for office 365 MSO 64 bit. 64-bit Office can use more virtual address space ('memory') if needed, than can 32-bit Office. Learn how to convert a 32-bit version of Office 365 to a 64-bit version with the new Migrate Architecture option. I need to convert a 32 bit mde file to 64 bit mde.
