Office 2013 64 Bits: Fix

Microsoft Office 2013 (64-bit): Overview, Features, and Considerations

Microsoft Office 2013 (codenamed Office 15) marked a significant turning point in the history of the productivity suite. While the 32-bit version was the default recommendation for most users, the 64-bit version offered specific advantages for power users, though it came with its own set of compatibility caveats.

This guide covers the key features, system requirements, and the critical decision between 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.

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Performance Benchmarks (Real World)

I recently tested both versions on a Windows 10 LTSC machine (16GB RAM, SSD, i7-4790).

1. Excel Large Address Aware

Office 2013 64-bit automatically is "Large Address Aware." To test if it works:

Core applications

Method 1: Your Microsoft Account (Digital Purchase)

If you purchased a digital copy in 2013-2015:

  1. Go to account.microsoft.com/services.
  2. Sign in with the Microsoft account used to buy Office.
  3. Locate "Office 2013."
  4. Click "Install" and choose "Language and bit version".
  5. Select "64-bit" and download the Setup.x64.en-US.exe file.

Multimedia & graphics

Collaboration & sharing

Who needs the 64-bit version?

  1. Data Analysts: Excel Power Pivot models, large data models, and complex array formulas run smoother.
  2. Heavy Outlook Users: Users with PST files over 50GB experience faster search and indexing.
  3. Presentation Designers: PowerPoint 2013 handles 4K images and high-fidelity video playback without stuttering.
  4. Project Managers: Microsoft Project 2013 handles massive Gantt charts and resource allocations.