Changing from 32-bit to 64-bit version of Office. I have years of customizations; can you help me keep track of them in the shift?

I have made extensive customizations to Word over the years, including keyboard customizations (I make good use of a 100-button mouse), ribbon changes (including customizing icons and names on the QAT and changing groups, adding my own tab, etc.), tons of keyboard and direct-run macros, and a handful of templates.


From what I understand, changing from 32-bit to 64-bit is the equivalent of a fresh install, and I will lose all of that.

Before making the change, how much of this can I back up and re-install? If there are things that won't directly re-install, is there a way to generate a list of them to make the transition easier? Is there any chance I'm wrong about having to re-customize?

Any other advice for making the change? I have a full day and a half for things to go wrong and will be creating a restore point and a custom backup to deal with worst case scenarios.

Why I am changing: I often have several large (50, 100, 200-page) graphics-intensive documents open for editing and commenting and a synthesis document combining relevant portions. Among symptoms suggesting upgrading to 64-bit is that when I switch from one document to another, I often have to wait several seconds for the circle to stop spinning. Closing all and restarting Word generally cures this for a while. My operating environment includes an i5-11600KF, 32GB of RAM and an RX3060 fro a Windows 10 system.

Hi, I'm Diane and I'm happy to help you today. If you don't need to use the office scrub utility, the changes will be picked up. If you need to scrub office from the computer, you can back up the folders in %localappdata%\Microsoft and %appdata%\Microsoft that are used by office and restore the files as needed. Let me know how it goes, I'm here to help you further if needed. -- Diane

Diane Poremsky [M365 Apps & Services MVP]
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https://www.outlook-tips.net

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