Sharepoint Designer 2010/2013, 32-bit/64-bit?

On a Windows 7 Enterprise, 64-bit PC I want to install Sharepoint Designer to work with an Office 365 (Plan P1) Sharepoint site that's just been upgraded by Microsoft. I'm not very clear which version of Sharepoint that means I'm using but I suspect it's 2013.

 

My PC runs 32-bit Office 2010.

 

So, should I install Sharepoint designer 2010 because it's compatible with my Office 2010, or Sharepoint Designer 2013 because it's needed to work with my upgraded Office 365 Sharepoint?

 

And should I use the 32-bit version of Sharepoint Designer to maintain compatibilkity with my 32-bit Office, or should I use 64-bit Sharepoint Designer because I need no compatibility with Office and the 64-bit version would be more compatible with my 64-bit Windows?

 

Thanks for any guidance you might have.

 

Kevin

Hello Kevin,

 

To know more about ‘SharePoint Designer’ which is right for you to install, it would be best if you post your query in the ‘SharePoint Forum’ link mentioned below:

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/home?forum=sharepointcustomization

 

Thank you.

Was this reply helpful?

Sorry this didn't help.

Great! Thanks for your feedback.

How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.

How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback.

Will do. Thanks.
Kevin

Was this reply helpful?

Sorry this didn't help.

Great! Thanks for your feedback.

How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.

How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback.

 
 

Question Info


Last updated September 30, 2021 Views 4,017 Applies to: