While it’s not stated, this only applies to Office 365/2019 for Windows. Office 365 administrators received warning about this in the Office 365 Admin Centre – which isn’t a lot of help to regular users Even admins themselves might have not noticed the change (we’ve copied the Admin notice below). Microsoft loves to say that their blogs are a way to openly communicate but the Office blogs are silent on this important choice.įor some reason Redmond thinks it’s better to hide the switch to 64-bit and hope no-one notices or complains. The situation is confusing because Microsoft has chosen NOT to openly talk about the change. Yet Microsoft has chosen to communicate this vital change very poorly and without proper clarity.
An important change in the way Office is installed by default. Microsoft is giving little warning of the change despite the compatibility risks to customers. The default is changing from 32-bit to 64-bit software in mid-January 2019.
Microsoft Office 365/2019 installation is about to change in a big way for all users – home and business.