32 bit vs 64 bit VBA

Tiffanymarie264

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Hello!

I have some VBA coding that basically does format checking and then extracting of a file to put it in the format to upload into our general ledger system. I currently use a 32 bit version of excel. However, we recently acquired a company that will need to use the same template with the VBA, but they operate on a 64 bit system. What are the main differences in the VBA coding, and will it be difficult to translate the coding from one version to the other? Is there anyway to get the 32bit VBA to work with the 64 bit version of excel?

Sorry if this is vague, but I am completely new to this concept! Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
 

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