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dbowlds
03-22-2018, 03:26 PM
Hello, I have developed many Word VBA applications in a Windows 7 Office 2016 32-bit environment. In trying to make these applications work in a 64-bit environment, specifically, the 64-bit version of Office 365 (Word 2016) running in a Windows 10 environment, should I use the MS 2010 OCCI tool to evaluate my code and isolate things I need to change?

Or, should I be looking at the 2013 stuff MS released (Telemetry Dashboard and Telemetry Log) that replaced the 2010 OMPM, OEAT, and OCCI tools?

I have not downloaded or otherwise tried any of these tools and would appreciate any advice anyone can give on which one(s) I should try before I get started.

Thank you for your time.
Doug

macropod
03-23-2018, 11:36 PM
You should use the Code Compatibility Inspector appropriate to the most recent Word version for which you're using features that didn't exist in previous versions.

dbowlds
03-25-2018, 03:51 PM
Thanks Paul. Microsoft couldn't have made this any more confusing IMO. From what I can tell the last compatibility inspector they made was 2010. I will try that.
Thanks again.