However, if you don’t want to use 64-bit Access, there is the /LARGEADDRESSWARE workaround to mitigate memory issues. Unfortunately (in this regard) Access is part of the Office Suite as is Microsoft Excel. For Excel, there actually are use cases for the 64-bit edition. If you use Excel to calculate large data models, e.g. financial risk calculations, you will probably benefit from the additional memory available to a 64-bit application. So, whether you as an Access developer like it or not, you might be confronted with the 64-bit edition of Microsoft Access because someone in your or your client’s organization decided they will install the Office Suite in 64-bit. It is not possible to mix and match 32- and 64-bit applications from the Microsoft Office suite.
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