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Re: Enter Key function is Excel for Mac 2011 Glad I could help somewhat. I just made the swap to Mac in May so MS Office 2011 for Mac has been a little bit of a learning experience as well as the Mac computer its self. Microsoft has released an early 64-bit version of Office 2016 for the Mac, giving adventurous users a chance to finally make the move off 32-bit, as their Windows colleagues have long done.
Test if it is a Mac or a Windows Machine More information about testing the Excel version or Excel language you can find on this page: You can use conditional compiler constants to test the Operating system or test if you run a 32 or 64 bit version of Office. The macro below will test the Operating system, you can replace the msgbox line with your code or Macro call. Sub WINorMAC1 'Test the conditional compiler constant #Mac #If Mac Then 'I am a Mac MsgBox 'Call your MacMacro' #Else 'I am Windows MsgBox 'Call WindowsMacro' #End If End Sub Office 2011 for the Mac is always 32 bit and Office 2016 for the Mac can be 32 or 64 bit, all builds 15.26 and later are exclusively 64-bit. So every Mac Office 2016 install that is up to date is 64 bit. Below you can find a test macro and three UDF functions that you can use to test the Operating system, test if you run a 32 or 64 bit version of Office and give you the Excel version number.
Microsoft said on Tuesday that its Office 2011 for Mac software will be 32-bit only when it's available later this year. The decision, for a 32-bit only version of Office 2011 for Mac is due to the fact Microsoft has not fully completed the transition of moving its ribbon UI over to Cocoa yet. Apple's framework requires Microsoft to complete the move to Cocoa before they can build a 64-bit version. 'While Cocoa makes our job building Office easier, Office 2011 will look and feel great regardless of what technology is powering which bit of user interface', of Microsoft's Mac division. Microsoft Windows users to opt for 32-bit versions of Office 2010 for comparability reasons. 'We’re recommending 32-bit Office 2010 as the default installation on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows mainly due to compatibility with existing 32-bit controls', said Ted Way, Microsoft Office team. Microsoft officials claim Office 64-bit is best for large datasets in Excel but that 'over time for 64-bit Office to become the norm'.
Office 2011 for Mac is currently in the beta testing phase. Microsoft issued a beta 3 update in late May which included brand new splash screens, icons and minor tweaks to several toolbar and ribbon icons. Office for Mac won't come with all the components that are available in Office Professional Plus for Windows, but will support Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Office 2011 for Mac will be the first time Outlook is available on the Mac, offering similar functionality and appearance, including a, as Outlook 2010 for Windows.
Office for Mac 2011 will also allow for multiple document editing, so users can edit the same document at the same time, without getting a lockout notice. Office for Mac will include document sharing with other Mac and Windows office users, through SharePoint, SkyDrive and web apps. Microsoft officials say Office 2011 for Mac this holiday season.